The French star is reportedly advocating for the sale of the Brazilian forward.

Kylian Mbappe has asked Paris Saint-Germain to sanction the sale Neymar Jr this summer, according to reports. The Frenchman is said to have been angered by the Brazilian's lack of professionalism which he has suggested that is harmful to the dressing room of the Ligue 1 outfit.

PSG and Mbappe recently ended one of the longest transfer sagas in recent memory by reaching an agreement for his contract renewal. As per the terms of the offer, a significant amount of influence has apparently been given to the French forward over football matters at the club. In hindsight, the 23-year-old is looking to do his part in steering the club in the right direction under new management and he is now eager to do so by urging the club to sell his attacking partner Neymar. 

Back in May, a report by L'Equipe claimed that the relationship between Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar has detriorated over the past season. According to the French newspaper, the former has been talking about Neymar behind his back, indicating that things are not going well between the two players.

This summer, this is growing indication that PSG could look to move the Brazilian on should the right offer arrive. As per Spanish news outlet El Pais' Diego Torres, the player's sale could be facilitated quickly after Mbappe endorsed the decision. He claimed that the forward has disclosed to the club's owners that he feels the former Barcelona and Santos sensation is too 'indisciplined' to fit into a tactical system. He also raised concerns about the player's 'recovery routine'. 

PSG's Qatari owners, who refused to comment on Neymar's future a few weeks ago, are said to have accepted Mbappe's instruction. The club's authorities now await an acceptable offer, with Premier League giants Chelsea said to be considering the potential aquisition of the Brazilian superstar. Nevertheless, a move away is expected to be a bit complex.

According to the report by El Pais, Neymar's father has told the Ligue 1 champions that his son must be paid his $240M salary if they want him to leave. Relatively, PSG have informed him they would be willing to top his salary up if his next club cannot afford his current wages.