In the middle of a moved market of signings, the continuity of Neymar Jr. In Paris Saint-Germain continues in doubt. Recently, Paris Saint-Germain has implanted a new disciplinary diet for all the members of his staff and the Brazilian has been the first in giving the step at the front, engaging to fulfil with the new guidelines of the trainer, Christophe Galtier.
The '10' of the Parisian picture has offered statements for the 'Agence France-Presse', in which it has indicated not having the lower intention to abandon the City Luz in the weeks to come and continues training with normality under the orders of the new míster: "I Want to remain me in Paris Saint Germain. Anybody of the club said me at all on the plans for my future, such as they are the things".
However, it has indicated that for the moment it does not know if the directive has foreseen to make some movement that can involve him in the weeks to come like part of the market of signings, a decision that for some means could be related with the distance between the Brazilian and his mate, Kylian Mbappé: "I do not know which type of plans have for me, want to remain me".
Galtier Does not hint on 'Ney'
Likewise, the trainer of the Parisian team has showed in principle had to include to the attacker in his plans, but has not left very clear if it will follow or will leave : "Neymar has been working well from the beginning of the season. It seems me happy also, is very in shape. I spoke of his situation in a press conference. After what sucederá in the near future, at the end of the transfer market, do not know... We announce him that it goes , we announce him that it remains ".
In fact, still it has not been able to converse with the footballer, in spite of coinciding in the sessions of training, in which it has stood out his good humour: "I have not had an individual interview with him on this appearance. But it does not seem me that it bother him. You can speak of him and of his situation in the club, through the trainings, and of the joy that has in the trainings".