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Man Utd match 'very difficult' for injured Neymar, says Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel

Neymar has scored 46 goals in 51 games since joining Paris Saint-Germain
Image: Neymar injured his right foot against Strasbourg on Wednesday

Paris Saint-Germain head coach Thomas Tuchel admits it will be "very difficult" for Neymar to face Manchester United in the Champions League.

Neymar is a major doubt for the trip to Old Trafford on February 12 after injuring a metatarasal his right foot during PSG's 2-0 French Cup win against Strasbourg on Wednesday.

Tuchel admits the French champions do not yet know the full extent of the injury but he believes the Brazilian is unlikely to feature in the first leg of the last-16 tie.

"It's going to be very difficult, that is clear," Tuchel told L'Equipe.

Neymar
Image: Thomas Tuchel says the Brazilian is at risk of missing the Champions League last-16 first-leg tie against Manchester United

"I do not have confirmation of a new diagnosis. As I explained yesterday [Saturday], it's too early to talk about a return date.

"We have to wait for the first week, which is very important, and its reaction to treatment. Only after that can we be more precise, but it's going to be very difficult [for the United match].

"It is not a secret."

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Image: Neymar has scored 13 goals in as many Ligue 1 appearances this season

PSG are also yet to complete the signing of midfielder Leandro Paredes from Zenit St Petersburg.

The 24-year-old was expected to join in a £35 move but Tuchel admits the deal has not been finalised.

"Everyone told me, 'it is done', but he's not here," he said. "It's the 27th and I'm worried. We're running out of time.

"We've been waiting for Leandro for a few days and he's not here. He's not in the locker room and that's the reality."

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