Neymar has taken the final decision on his future at Paris Saint-Germain.

The Brazilian says he is staying at the next season and hopes to help the club win their first Champions League title.

Neymar has been linked with a move away from the club, but is expensive salary might be a stumbling block for clubs interested in a potential deal.

The forward has three more years remaining on his existing contract and said he is focused on winning more trophies in the French capital next season.

“My ambition is always the same: to win every title possible,” he told Canal Plus.

“Play well and win the World Cup and the Champions League. These are my ambitions for next season.

“It has to be with Paris. I have a contract with PSG, so there is no choice. Yes, it will be with PSG.”

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