The South American forward currently plying his trade in France has been linked with a return to Camp Nou for some time.
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Interest in reacquiring Neymar was expected to be stepped up in the current window, but attention appears to be drifting elsewhere due to the financial constraints as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
PSG have also stated on a regular basis that they have no intention of parting with their prized assets. Ribeiro believes his friend will be staying put as a result, with any Messi reunion needing to take place at Parc des Princes.
“Neymar is happy and I think he will stay at PSG for at least two more years,” Ribeiro told Veja. “Today, without a doubt, it is easier for Messi to go to PSG than for Neymar to return to Barcelona. Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. I’m serious, you can’t doubt Qatar‘s economic power.”
“There was a time when he was sad because of his injuries,” added Ribeiro. “At that time he was open to leaving, to return to Barcelona or going to Real Madrid. Not today, you can see his joy.
While tipping Neymar to stay put, Ribeiro allows believes that the talented 28-year-old is capable of forcing his way into contention for future Ballons d’Or.
“The Champions League final will define the best in the world. It will be a very difficult final, because Bayern have a great team.”
PSG, who have reached a Champions League final for the first time, will face German giants Bayern Munich at the Estadio de Luz in Lisbon on Sunday.