With his future at Paris Saint-Germain up in the air, Neymar has now been linked with a high-profile switch to a Premier League giant. SLInt MORE:
, Chelsea are keeping a close eye on Brazil's all-time top goalscorer ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
PSG have becoming increasingly frustrated with their lack of success in the UEFA Champions League, and will reportedly be looking to also make wholesale changes to their squad come the end of the season.
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