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Aaron Flanagan

Neymar's sister hits back at PSG fans for criticising brother in X-rated blast

Neymar's sister has furiously hit back at Paris Saint-Germain fans in an X-rated blast.

Supporters of PSG branded the Brazilian a "son of a b****" during their season opener against Nimes in Paris on Sunday.

While fans continuously chanted expletives at Neymar, others displayed their unhappiness with the wantaway star with banners reading “Neymar go away”.

Neymar has openly admitted that he would like to head back to Barcelona this summer with talks believed to have been held by his representatives.

The sister of Neymar, Rafaella Santos, is claimed to have voiced her outrage at the fan's chants in social media posts which have now been deleted.

Fans aimed angry banners at Neymar during PSG's opening game (Icon Sport via Getty Images)

In them, it is claimed that she said PSG would win nothing without him.

She wrote in English: “WHAT A DISGUSTING AND DISRESPECTFUL HEAPS OF HUMAN Y'ALL ARE! You wish you still had my brother at your team. You will win nada without him. F******”.

As well as Barcelona, Real Madrid have been linked with a potential switch - and manager Zinedine Zidane has left the door open on a potential shock swoop.

Neymar poses with his sister in 2017 (neymarjr/Instagram)

"Neymar is not [in our squad] but until September 2, anything can happen," Zidane said.

"We are with the squad that we have and we are only thinking about that."

PSG beat Nimes Olympique 3-0 with goals from Edinson Cavani, Kylian Mbappe and Angel Di Maria. Neymar did not play.

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