Neymar has rejected a proposed move to the Premier League from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and remains at the Parc des Princes for his club's goal-scoring goals.
The Brazilian star, who had been linked with a move to Manchester United in recent weeks, said that he would stay at PSG for their "goal-getting" efforts and that he was not interested in leaving the French capital.
"I am happy here," Neymar said during a press conference on Sunday. "I'm enjoying every moment, I want to keep playing well."
However, PSG's board of directors have reportedly rejected his offer to leave the club and will now look for a replacement for him, according to reports.
Neymar is one of the most prolific goal-scorers in world football, having scored more than 100 goals for PSG in all competitions this season. He has also won several La Liga titles and European Cups, making him a top-tier player in the sport.
Despite his success, Neymar has never shied away from criticism over his contract at PSG, which has seen several changes since he arrived in 2014. The club has faced criticism for its lack of investment in youth development and for not offering enough opportunities for players to develop as professionals.
In addition to his impressive performances on the pitch, Neymar has also become a symbol of the French national team, winning two World Cup titles with Brazil in 2014 and 2018. His contributions to the national team have helped him become one of the most popular and beloved figures in French society.
Overall, while Neymar may be disappointed by his decision to remain at PSG, he is determined to continue contributing to the club's success and helping them achieve their dreams of becoming one of the best teams in Europe.
