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PSG to replace Neymar Jr. with Paulo Dybala

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As the rumours surrounding Neymar's future continue, Paris Saint-Germain could sign Argentinian international forward Paulo Dybala if the Brazilian leaves the club this summer. Neymar has been absent from the squad this season, not taking part in any of the 3 official games PSG already played.

Paris Saint-Germain will move for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala to replace Neymar if the Brazilian leaves the club this summer. According to L'Equipe, PSG are interested in the Argentinian international and Juventus are also open to a player plus money deal. 

The 27-year-old Brazilian star has been absent from the squad, not taking part in any of the 3 official games PSG already played this season. Besides being integrated in the club's training sessions, Neymar wasn't called for the games against Rennes, both for the French Super Cup and for the Ligue 1, as well as the first game of the French league against Nimes. 

It's uncertain where Neymar will play next season, with multiple reports pointing for Barcelona and Real Madrid as the main contenders in the race for the Brazilian. Negotiations continue between the Blaugrana and PSG, but no deal was reached yet. What seems clear is that the time of the Brazillian in Paris has come to an end.

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