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Paris Saint-Germain, in order to cut expenses, considered leaving Messi or Neymar

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Paris Saint-Germain will have to give up some players this summer to keep them financially secure. Spain's Marca newspaper reported that UEFA has asked Parisians to disclose their finances, which currently show a deficit of around 224 million euros.

Paris Saint-Germain, in order to cut expenses, considered leaving Messi or Neymar

Mbappe's contract extension until 2025 is the only thing that the French champions are sure of now. In addition to this, Campos was also hired as the club's sports consultant. They have also been active this summer, signing a long-term contract with Nuno Mendes and agreeing to move to Vitignia in Porto for 40 million euros.

As a result of all this, the French club will have to start reducing their squad, with Player Salary Figures in Paris accounting for a sizable percentage of spending, with La Liga president Javier Tebas estimating its salary costs more than 630 million euros.

Paris Saint-Germain, in order to cut expenses, considered leaving Messi or Neymar

Neymar was one of the players Paris Saint-Germain had to give up because of his high salary and high price. According to the Team Newspaper, the 30-year-old's total salary per season is about 50 million euros.

The Brazilian striker signed a contract until the summer of 2025, when the latter moved to France in 2017 with a world record of €222 million. As a result, the Paris giants have not been able to take advantage of the player, and can now only sell him to reduce the financial pressure as much as possible.

However, only a handful of teams in the world can afford Neymar's salary. In contrast, Neymar's departure was a priority for the new management, rather than leaving Messi, whose contract was only one year left.

Paris Saint-Germain, in order to cut expenses, considered leaving Messi or Neymar

The 2021-2022 Ballon d'Or winner has been at the club for a short time, so they are reluctant to let him go so soon. Despite Paris's decision to separate from a major player, the Brazilian ace does not plan to leave the French capital anytime soon.

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