PSG and Brazil Superstar Neymar could be heading to Manchester United in the summer despite being linked with a move to Santiago Bernabeu.
The 26-year-old striker, who joined the Ligue 1 gaints in a world record-fee of €200m from Barcelona last summer, has reportedly shown his desire to end his stay at the Parc Des Princes stadium by the end of the season due to his unhealthy relationship with Unai Emery.
He is being tipped to join Real Madrid but the player has given some conditions which could convince him to switch to the La Liga Champions.
According to Neymar via Don Balon, the Brazilian will join Madrid if the Los Blancos hire either Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp or Germany National team coach Joachim Low.
He also admits his desire to work under Juventus manager Maximiliano Allegri at Real Madrid in the summer.
It is yet to be seen if Madrid president Florentino Perez would dance to Neymar’s tune so as to complete his signature ahead of next season.
Don Balon further suggest that the proven goalscorer could be moving to Manchester United should Real Madrid fail to hire any manager from his listed tacticians.
Manchester United boss José Mourinho was once in the race to sign the player during his reign as Madrid boss but he failed in his bid as the Brazilian joined Barcelona from Santos.
Manchester City are also reportedly keeping a close eye on the Samba Boys’ poster boy.
Neymar is currently out injured and he is set to be sidelined for two months.
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