"The person comes first, the player comes second," Emery said. Neymar, the world's most expensive player following his 222m euros ($261.5m) move from Barcelona this year, went to Brazil on Saturday for personal matters, a source from his management company NN Consultaria told AFP. French radio station RMC Sport reported that the 25-year-old flew home after receiving bad news involving his family. Neymar tweeted on Monday but gave no reasons for his trip to Brazil. He was suspended for the 3-1 victory over Lille and he looks likely to miss Wednesday's League Cup match against Strasbourg, the team that inflicted PSG's only league defeat of the season."We gave #Neymar permission to make this journey. I hope he will come back in three or four days' time," Unai Emery said https://t.co/uqsxIcmj42
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Emery refused to be drawn on whether Neymar would be considered for selection for the Ligue 1 match against Rennes on Saturday. "We're going to wait and see if he is ready to come," the Spaniard said. "First of all he has to be at peace with his problem." The French league begins a three-week winter break on December 20. PSG were drawn against reigning European champions Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League on Monday.Neymar 'jets to Brazil to attend family emergency' ahead of PSG's French Cup clash against Strasbourg https://t.co/pP3ExagdbK pic.twitter.com/MBhzJ4MInP
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