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PSG 2.0 without Messi and Neymar 'in works' as Mbappe the pillar to build again amid major shake–up

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A blockbuster report in France believes Paris Saint-Germain are on the verge of a major shake-up this summer. Multiple outlets, including a breaking update in Le Parisien state major changes are afoot with Lionel Messi and Neymar the most likely candidates to exit with the club's Qatari owners keen to build around superstar Kylian Mbappe.

They claim the new wave will focus on young French talent after the club's backers were left miffed after their Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich.

Manager Christophe Galtier is reportedly set to be binned at the end of the season as PSG aim to find a lasting solution to their quest to become champions of Europe with only one appearance in the Final despite signing some of the world's best players over the past decade.

Messi's contract is up in the summer but the future of Neymar will be a greater debate. The Brazil international is under contract until 2027 but a host of injuries have reduced his impact and he is currently once again on the sidelines.

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