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Neymar took to Paris Saint-Germain's Camp des Loges training ground on Friday after completing a world record-breaking £199million move from Barcelona.

Club photographers were out in full force to get snaps of the Brazilian as he linked up with his new teammates and took part in some training drills.

The 25-year-old was announced as a PSG player on Thursday and the Ligue 1 giants are now in a race to get his paperwork complete ahead of the opening game of the season.

Paris Saint-Germain take on Amiens SC on Saturday, meaning Neymar is likely to make his debut for his new side in the club's second fixture against Guingamp.

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Neymar was given permission to miss training with Barcelona on Wednesday after telling the Catalan club he no longer wanted to play for them.

However, as the above video shows, the forward appears to be fit and ready to get off to a winning start whenever Unai Emery decides to include him in the first team.

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But it wasn't his fitness levels, his technical ability nor his sheer presence in Paris for that matter that caught the eye on Friday.

Instead it was the three players he spent the entire time interacting with and, for the most part, messing around with, that spoke volumes.

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After making his way onto the training ground pitch, Neymar is seen walking towards the rest of the squad with fellow Brazilian Thiago Silva.

Once there he greets Dani Alves by slapping the back of his leg.

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Alves has previously been name-dropped as a player who influenced Neymar's world record-breaking move, and the relationship between to the duo in the above clip appears to confirm this.

They play fight and even share a hug before a third person joins them.

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That teammate is Lucas Moura, yet another Brazilian, and seemingly another person close to the former Barcelona forward, having played with him at international level.

It seems there is a very healthy Brazilian contingency in Paris, and it's no surprise that Neymar wanted to be the biggest part of it.