The drama surrounding Neymar and his rumoured move back to Barcelona isnât going away. Â
And on Sunday, with Neymar not in Paris Saint-Germain's side for their Ligue 1 opener against Nimes, supporters of the French giants let it be known that they are ready for the Brazilian to be gone. Â
Signs spotted around the ground said âNeymar Get Outâ while the home support were heard chanting foul things about the Brazilian. Â
Following the match the 27-year-old remained the topic of conversation despite PSG strolling to a 3-0 win to open up their campaign, with two of the clubâs stars taking very different approaches when it comes to dealing with the drama. Â
Defender Marquinhos, an international team-mate of Neymarâs, downplayed the talk and claimed the capital club put all its focus on the pitch and leaves those decisions up to the board. Â
âEveryone is focused on our game, and our philosophy,â he told Canal +. âThe rest, we leave it to the board and Neymar. Â
âThey know very well what to do. We really have to think about the pitch, not the transfers.âÂ
GettyWhile the defender was in no mood to talk about Neymar, team-mate Kylian Mbappe, who scored his clubâs second during Sundayâs win, made it clear that life without Neymar would change things at PSG. Â
When asked if the club could improve on last yearâs showing, Mbappe told Canal+ âIt depends, we will try. Â
âBut we will not lie; we must also see what will happen with Neymar. Â
âIt's not the same team without Neymar as it is with him. But we will try to do it for the fans.âÂ
PSG strolled to the Ligue 1 title last season, rolling up 91 points, 15 better than nearest challengers Lille, but the club are still chasing an elusive Champions League title. Â
The French side crashed out in spectacular fashion in each of the last Champions League campaign, falling 3-1 at home to Manchester United last season having taken a 2-0 win at Old Trafford in the first leg. Â
That followed on from the club taking a 5-2 aggregate beating at the hands of Real Madrid the year before. Â
