Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has dismissed reports that claimed Paris Saint-Germain had offered Neymar to the Premier League champions.
French outlet Le Parisien reported that PSG had been in contact with City about a potential swap deal that would involve Neymar and City's Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva.
They also claimed that City had rejected the offer. However, Guardiola, while admiring Neymar as a player, insisted the report was false. "I'm so sorry for Le Parisien but it's not true," Guardiola told reporters ahead of City's pre-season friendly against Club America in Houston, Texas. "I'm sorry for them because the information they were leaked was false. "Neymar is an incredible player and, with the information I have, an incredibly nice guy.
So leave him calm, let him express the huge talent he has in Paris alongside [Lionel] Messi and all the big stars they have. "But I would say Manchester City every season bought 150 players.