Google Ousmane Dembele. Gareth Bale also says hello. Neymar's always had his convenient suspensions and yellow cards, but the man has been through potentially career-ending injuries to his back and foot, that would have happened anywhere else. It has nothing to do with player power, and believe me a guy like Neymar loves to play football, so if it were up to him, he'd be playing every game unless it's Carnival or his sister's birthday.
And what is the definition of insanity? Because if you think a manager is what will change the issues at United, then you're clearly not paying attention this past decade. For what it's worth, same thing with PSG, but what's shocking is that you can't tell that your club is in an even worse condition. You're talking about how it doesn't matter because you're in the best league in the world, blablabla, that doesn't make an ounce of difference because a mess is a mess, and the top players aren't going to be interested in going to a mess that doesn't win. I think you overestimate the appeal of being in a league regardless of the situation, and would argue that more players than you think would choose PSG over United right now. CR7 came to speak with PSG before he settled for United, just as an example. It's not easy to turn around a mess, especially when losing is as ingrained as it's been at United all these years. Just look at how long it took for Liverpool to get back to finding success, there's absolutely no amount of history that will make any difference to whether United can get over the hump or not.