Operation Neymar: Real Madrid 'offer £115m plus Gareth Bale or James Rodriguez' for PSG star Real Madrid have 'made an offer to PSG' in a bid to sign Neymar this summer Reports in Spain say that Real have proposed a player-plus-cash type deal Both Gareth Bale and James Rodriguez are seen as stars who could head to PSG Neymar's future in Paris remains unclear following suggestions he is unhappy By Nathan Salt For Mailonline Published: 06:48 BST, 20 June 2019 | Updated: 06:55 BST, 20 June 2019 Viewcomments Real Madrid are ready to use Gareth Bale or James Rodriguez as a makeweight in a deal to bring Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar this summer. The Brazilian's future in France remains unclear and while Barcelona are keen on a reunion with Neymar, Real Madrid want to steal a march on their rivals should he become available. Real, according to Mundo Deportivo, have 'offered £115million plus Bale or Rodriguez' as Zinedine Zidane looks to complete his summer overhaul with the samba star having already spent more than £300m on five signings. Real Madrid are ready to offer player plus cash in a bid to bring Neymar to the club this summer The front page of Mundo Deportivo on Thursday outlines Real Madrid's reported offer to PSG Thursday's Mundo Deportivo front page details Real Madrid's offer to PSG and the player as they 'goes with everything and present a huge offer'. Los Blancos are reported to have 'promised Neymar a €30m (£27m) wage but his priority is Barcelona' in a bid to link back up with Lionel Messi. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is a known admirer of Neymar both for his on-field capabilities but also because of his commercial value off the pitch. Although Zidane's priority is Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, Perez favours Neymar and they are determined not to miss out on one of the world's best players having failed to get him ahead of Barcelona back in 2013. Perez is so determined to get Neymar the report reveals he is 'willing to throw in a house' in a bid to convince him his future lies at the Santiago Bernabeu. More to follow. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility