NEYMAR could be BANNED for the Champions League final after swapping shirts following Paris Saint-Germain's win over RB Leipzig.
The Brazilian was caught on camera trading with Marcel Halstenberg after the French giants' 3-0 win on Tuesday.
Neymar could be banned from the Champions League final after swapping shirts following PSG's win over RB LeipzigCredit: AFP OR LICENSORS
According to reports before the competition's return from the Covid-19 shutdown, swapping shirts during the Lisbon mini-tournament would result in a 12-day period of self-isolation .
PSG face Bayern Munich or Lyon, who meet on Wednesday night, in their first appearance in European club football's biggest game on Sunday.
Therefore, should those medical protocols be applied, the Brazilian superstar will now be unavailable.
Uefa's 31-page 'Return to play protocol', issued earlier this month, states: "Players are recommended to refrain from swapping their shirts."
It does not explicitly address a period of isolation in cases of shirt-swapping.
But it does add that non-compliance with the obligations "may lead to disciplinary measures in accordance with the Uefa Disciplinary Regulations."
This was the back-heel assist from Neymar that set up Di Maria to score PSG's second
Neymar, 28, was at his influential best as PSG outclassed their German rivals at Benfica's Stadium of Light.
The world-record £198million signing hit the post TWICE in the first half before providing a delicious assist for PSG team-mate Angel Di Maria to put his side 2-0 up.
The ball was fizzed into the box after a terrible error by RB Leipzig keeper Peter Gulacsi.
Neymar took the sting out of it with with a delightful back-heel assist for Di Maria to control then slide the ball home.
Marquinhos and Juan Bernat were the other scorers in a 3-0 win.
BT Sport pundit Rio Ferdinand said: “At first I thought he didn’t mean it, then I looked at the replay and just… wow.”
Should Neymar miss Sunday's showpiece, it is likely Stoke flop Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting could stand in.
The Cameroon striker, who scored five times in 30 games for the Potters, netted the winner in last week's quarter-final against Atalanta.