PSG star Neymar 'annoyed' amid Manchester United and Real Madrid transfer rumours

Speculation | Neymar has seen his long-term future at PSG questioned
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Neymar says constant speculation about his future is getting a "bit annoying" as the Brazilian superstar continues to be linked with a transfer away from Paris Saint-Germain.

Despite moving to PSG in a world-record deal last summer and being contracted to the French giants until 2022, media reports have suggested that Manchester United and Real Madrid are interested in signing Neymar.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi recently said that "Neymar is staying 2000 per cent" and has "not informed me of his intentions to leave" the club.

And the 26-year-old, who was named the Ligue 1 Player of the Year at a glitzy awards bash on Sunday night, has now labelled constant speculation about his future in Paris "annoying".

"All transfer windows, we talk about these things," Neymar told French sports newspaper L'Equipe. "I'm not in a moment to talk about anything.

"Everyone knows what I came here to do, the goals I have.

"Now, my goals is to do the World Cup, not to talk about transfer or not, I spend my whole life, every transfer window, we talk about it, it's a bit annoying."

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