Paris Saint-Germain is open to the idea of a loan deal for Neymar, with a subsequent purchase obligation, as the Brazilian continues to seek a departure from Parc des Princes.
Neymar has been at the center of one of the longest transfer deadlines since he failed to return to pre-season training with the club and showed a desire to leave.
Having signed for a world record price of 222 million euros two years ago, the Selecao star has helped the club win all the local trophies, but without success in Europe.
Teams including Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus have been interested in the transfer of Neymar but have encountered obstacles due to the price demanded by PSG.
The Parisians have also opposed any deal involving players in exchange, refusing to exchange Neymar for a lot of money along with players on offer.
However, now with the transfer deadline closing and the player refusing to enter the field, sporting director Leonardo and coach Thomas Tuchel are expected to hold talks with the player on his future.
According to Goal.com, PSG is now ready for the idea of forced purchase lending, for a price of around € 220 million.
Barcelona are considered favorites for Neymar's transfer, with Ernesto Valverde's team keen to bring their former star back to Camp Nou.
However, Real could also try to ruin the plans of their rivals, while Juventus would like to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin.