Neymar extends PSG contract till 2025
With 85 goals and 51 assists in his 112 games for the club, PSG’s twinkle-toed no.10 has broken into the top ten scorers in the club's history.
Neymar has signed a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain that will take him through until 2025 at Parc des Princes, the club has confirmed.
The Brazilian, who moved to the Ligue 1 heavyweights from Barcelona in 2017 for a world-record transfer fee, has ended months of speculation over his future after renewing terms with Mauricio Pochettino's side.
It represents a major boon for the French outfit, who have dominated domestic football and seen increased European success since his arrival from Camp Nou four years ago.
"It is a great happiness to extend the adventure at Paris Saint-Germain," Neymar told the club's official website. "I am very happy in Paris.
"It is a real pride to be part of this group, to work with these players, this great coach and to be part of the history of this club. These are things that make me believe even more in this great project.
"Here I have grown as a person, as a human being and as a player, too. So I'm very happy to extend and I hope to win many more trophies here."
President Nasser Al-Khelaifi added: "The centre of gravity of our ambitious project to grow PSG lies in the heart, the talent and the total involvement of our players.
"I am proud to see Neymar reaffirm today his long-term commitment, until 2025, to the Paris Saint-Germain family, whose fans he will continue to delight.
"We are very happy to see him continue to be part of our project and to be by our side for many more years."
With 85 goals and 51 assists in his 112 games for the club, PSG's twinkle-toed no.10 has broken into the top ten scorers in the club's history.
The attacker also played a key role in Paris Saint-Germain's run to the club's first-ever Champions League final in 2020, the year of the club's 50th anniversary.