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Reports | Barcelona and PSG come to an agreement over a fee for Neymar

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Barcelona and PSG have finally come to an agreement over a transfer fee for Neymar, which is said to be £182 million plus three players. The Brazilian superstar has been adamant that he will be leaving the Parc des Prince this summer, with Barcelona, Juventus, and even Real Madrid in the race.

Neymar’s move to Barcelona may finally be turning from an absurd dream to a reality, with the Mirror reporting that Paris Saint-Germain and the Spanish side have come to an agreement. It’s the saga that has dominated the world over the last three odd months, deteriorating both Neymar’s relationship and Barcelona’s relationship with PSG.

Then Real Madrid and Juventus entered the race and made some headway but it does look like Barcelona have outdone them to cross the finish line. The Mirror and the BBC have reported that officials from both sides met on Tuesday to try and come to an agreement, with PSG finally accepting Barcelona’s £182 million-plus three players deal.

The three players include Ousmane Dembele on a season-long loan, Ivan Rakitic and youngster Jean-Clair Todibo on permanent deals. However, the BBC further reports that all four players involved must agree on personal terms, which is a massive bridge to cross especially for Ousmane Dembele.

The Frenchman has already previously revealed that he has no interest in leaving the Camp Nou this summer, with his agent going on to say the same. However, given that the deal is for a loan spell and not a permanent move, things may change before the September 2 deadline.

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