Brazilian outlet Esporte Interativo sensationally claim that PSG are "about to announce" their massive world-record deal for the forward.

Manchester United and Chelsea were also said to be interested in Neymar, but have since pulled out of the race after hearing his huge release clause.

Before the news that the French giants had made a bid, betting site Betfair had odds of 1/9 for the Brazilian to leave the Nou Camp, with a move to PSG and United most likely at at 8/1.

But now, he is just 1/2 to leave and 5/4 to head to Paris.

And he might not be the only La Liga superstar to be heading out of Spain this summer.

Here, Starsport reveals which teams are favourites to sign the biggest names in football should they leave their Spanish sides.

Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has regularly been linked with a move back to former side Manchester United after he revealed he was unhappy playing football in Spain.

The four-time Ballon d’Or winner was accused of defrauding Spanish authorities of £13million in tax.

Portuguese newspaper A Bola claimed the allegations left him wanting an exit from the La Liga giants and if he does move, United are heavy favourites to land him.

Betfair price them at 10/1 to secure his signature, although he is still 1/20 odds-on to remain at Madrid.

Welsh wizard Gareth Bale is another Los Blancos superstar who could be leaving the Bernabeu this summer.

Spanish outlet Don Balon say the former Tottenham man is fed up with Cristiano Ronaldo and his ongoing tax issues in the country.

The report claims Bale favours a move to United due to their financial position and the Red Devils’ chances were boosted with the report claiming the 27-year-old had rejected a move to PSG.

Unsurprisingly, Betfair price United as 6/1 favourites to sign the forward if he decides to leave the La Liga giants.

Barcelona goal machine Luis Suarez is loving life in the Spanish city – having scored a staggering 85 goals in 97 appearances since his move from Liverpool in 2014.

There appears to be little indication of him seeking a move and that’s reflected in him being priced at 1/80 by Betfair to stay put.

But should he choose to leave, it’s Jurgen Klopp’s side that leads the race ahead of Chinese sides at 25/1.