In what could be termed as a major boost for Mauricio Pochettino's side, Neymar has been included in the PSG squad that will square-off against Real Madrid for a place in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals tonight.
The inclusion of the Brazilian marksman in the French club's list of players for their match against the Spanish giants came as a surprise to many, considering earlier reports suggesting he was set to miss the game.
Neymar has not played for more than two and a half months due to a ligament injury and only returned to full training earlier this month.
Last week, Spanish media outlets had claimed that the 30-year-old's participation in the tie against Madrid was highly unlikely as he was not yet 100 percent and Pochettino didn't want to take a chance with his fitness.
But now that he has been named in the team-sheet, PSG supporters may very well get to see him alongside Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi, forming a holy trinity that can terrorise even the best defences in the world.
However, PSG will be without ex-Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos as the Spanish footballer has not completely recovered from the calf injury that has plagued him ever since he arrived in France last summer.