Both footballers were insulted by radical fans on Wednesday, with some of them even making it to Neymar's home to request his exit from the club.

Things got pretty intense between radical fans and some of PSG's stars yesterday, and the club has decided to take matters into their own hands to prevent any further escalation.

Sources close to the club reported that the team has asked police officers in Paris to increase security at Neymar and Messi's house following yesterday's incidents. The streets close to Neymar's household were flooded with 300 fans that urged the player to leave the club, following reports about him wanting to stay put to collect his mammoth wages.

As for Messi, PSG supporters gathered outside Parc des Princes to insult the team's star by yelling "Messi, you son of a b*tch" repeatedly, with this reaction coming after sources close to the footballer revealed he will leave PSG by the end of the season.

Protests also aimed president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, since fans believe the team's owners have spent a massive amount of money in signings that have not brought European glory to the club. Protestors went as far as to ask for Al-Khelaifi's resignation.

PSG are still at the top of Ligue 1's table, but they have seen their lead shortened to five points due to a disappointing 2023. The club's chances of winning titles are only restricted to the league, since they were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League and the Coupe de France in the earlier stages of those tournaments.

Sources close to the team agree that a major overhaul will take place at Parc des Princes this summer, with Neymar and Messi's exits being the most anticipated moves.