Reports | PSG want Vinicius Junior and Luka Modric for Neymar

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With Neymar looking to end his time in France this summer, Paris Saint-Germain are open to selling the Brazilian to Real Madrid, provided they get Vinicius Junior and Luka Modric in return. The Brazilian is considered to be the final part of the puzzle at Real Madrid, despite Barcelona’s interest.

Neymar’s transfer saga this summer has dominated the headlines, alongside Real Madrid’s heavy spending, Paul Pogba’s transfer saga and Chelsea’s transfer ban. The Brazilian first had Barcelona interested in him, then Juventus, then Manchester United, and then revealed that he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

That saw PSG director Leonardo reveal that the club is willing to sell him if the right offer comes in, which is somewhere close to what PSG paid for him. While Barcelona have struggled to come up with that sum, ESPN has reported that PSG are willing to give Real Madrid a chance. That’s if the Los Blancos offer Vinicius Junior and Luka Modric in a potential swap deal.

The reports state that Casemiro is also a potential option, but Vinicius Junior has to be included with PSG director Leonardo a huge fan of the Brazilian. This does complicated things for both sides, as the Los Blancos may not part with someone they consider to be the future of their club. 

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