Postpublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 4 August 2017
A round of applause as PSG chairman Nasser Al Khelaifi enters the room, closely followed by the main man Neymar.
Neymar: "I am not motivated by money."
Champions League play-off draw: Hoffenheim v Liverpool
Celtic v Astana
Ties to be played on 15/16 and 22/23 August
Europa League play-off draw: Everton v Hajduk Split
Ties to be played on 17 and 24 August
Shamoon Hafez
A round of applause as PSG chairman Nasser Al Khelaifi enters the room, closely followed by the main man Neymar.
Journalists in the room all have their phones out, looking over their shoulders, awaiting the £200m man's arrival.
Who will be the first to get Neymar's pic onto social media?
Does Neymar speak French? I don't.
Hope this news conference is being translated into English otherwise I am going to have to fill my entries with eye emojis.
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Here is Neymar leaving the American hospital in Paris earlier today.
That suit will have cost a few bob, not that he will be short of it now.
£780,000-A-WEEK and all that.
Richard Conway
BBC Radio 5 live sports news correspondent
Neymar is one of the best players in the world and PSG want him to take them to Champions League glory.
The club are backed by billionaires Qatar and there is huge interest here with over 100 journalists present and we will hear from the man himself on why he made the move.
Brazil forward Neymar said he needed a new challenge, as he joined Paris St-Germain from Barcelona for a world record fee of 222m euros (£200m).
The 25-year-old won seven major trophies in his four seasons at the Nou Camp, including the Champions League once and La Liga twice.
He said his father, Neymar Sr, wanted him to stay at Barcelona.
"I have won all that a player can win," said Neymar, who will earn 45m euros (£40.7m) a year on a five-year deal.
European club competition draws polished off.
You may have read about a world-record signing being made on Thursday.
Well, we are live from the news conference in Paris as PSG unveil new signing Neymar.
Stay tuned for updates.
Europa League play-off ties to be played on 17 and 24 August.
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