Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly willing to sell world-record signing Neymar if they receive a "considerable offer" for his signature.
L'Equipe journalist Bilel Ghazi said PSG would consider letting their €222 million man leave the Parc des Princes if the offer is sufficient. It follows a controversial and surprising interview from Al-Khelaifi with France Football.
"The players are going to have to assume their responsibilities even more than before," Al-Khelaifi had explained. "It has to be completely different. They will have to do more, work more. They are not here to have fun. And if they don't agree with this point of view, the doors are open. Ciao! I no longer want to have superstar behavior."
Neymar has been linked with a move away from the French capital ever since he arrived in 2017 for a fee of €222m, and his employers would appear to have had enough of his attitude and propensity for injury, despite that he scored 51 goals in 58 games. The Brazil forward is currently sidelined by injury, which has forced him to miss the Copa America. He is also currently embroiled in a legal battle after being accused of raping a woman in a hotel room in Paris last month after the pair began flirting on Instagram.
Neymar is believed to have grown frustrated with PSG's lack of success in Europe, while the club are looking to move from what they call "celebrity behaviour." If he does move to Spain, it could open the door for a sensational move to Paris for Antoine Griezmann.
He was banned for three matches by Ligue 1 chiefs recently for hitting a fan following PSG's defeat to Rennes in the Coupe de France final.
Neymar has also been involved in a number of dressing room bust-ups with PSG team-mates, including Kylian Mbappe. And the CIES Football Observatory, who analyze data to provide a value into a player's fee, believe Neymar's worth now stands between £107m and £134m.
Mbappe, 20, has overtaken Neymar as the headline name in Paris and tends to shine regardless of whether Neymar is in the lineup.
PSG appear to have reached their tipping point with Neymar and are willing to cut ties two years into his French tenure, though agreeing to an exit promises to be a long and difficult process.