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Neymar braced for French culture shock in PSG debut

After dazzling Rio's imposing Maracana and Barcelona's storied Camp Nou, the world's most expensive footballer Neymar will be welcomed to French football on Sunday at Guingamp's humble 17,000-capacity Stade du Rouduorou in sleepy Brittany. With the transfer paperwork finally resolved, the 25-year-old Brazilian magician will line up for Paris Saint-Germain for the first time since his mind-boggling 222 million euro ($261 million) move from Barcelona. "He's physically ready to play the whole ninety minutes," PSG coach Unai Emery told AFP. "He's been working well and we looked hard at tactics and free-kicks. We all want him in the starting 11, he's a player we need in the group." Even Guingamp coach Antoine Kombouare, himself a former PSG boss, wants Neymar to play despite the potential havoc he could wreak on the home defence. "I want the fans to come on Sunday to see Guingamp win... preferably against a side with Neymar in it," he said. It will be a major culture shock for Neymar in a town which has a population of just 7,000 and is best known for its annual Breton dance showcase, the Saint Loup Festival. However, that's not to say that Guingamp do not have football pedigree -- former Chelsea and Ivory Coast star Didier Drogba spent a season at the club in 2002/2003. They were French Cup winners in 2009 and 2014, and last season beat PSG 2-1 in the corresponding league fixture. "We could have filled a stadium of 40,000 seats with no problem at all," said Guingamp president Bertrand Desplat, whose club budget is an eighth of what PSG paid for Neymar. At the Lapin Rouge bistro, a Guingamp fan hangout 200 metres from their ground, all the talk was of Neymar and how to get a photo when the team bus arrived from the PSG hotel a 30-minute drive away at nearby Saint-Brieuc. "I'm sure he'll score tonight," one of the fans told AFP. Journalists from far and wide are expected for the game -- the ground's press tribune, built to hold 80 people, has been extended to cater for 350. A total of 145 stewards will be on duty at the ground -- 30 more than usual. Neymar will simply be glad to put his tax troubles behind him and get back to doing what he does best after his lawyer revealed on Saturday that the Brazilian superstar has agreed to pay a $2.5 million fine for tax evasion in his homeland. His 2013 transfer to Barca from Sao Paulo's Santos is also the subject of a Spanish tax fraud investigation. - 1,200km away, Barca start new era - The match in Guingamp kicks-off at 1900GMT. An hour later, and around 1,200km further south, Barcelona will start their first competitive match without Neymar by facing bitter rivals Real Madrid in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup. Barca's scattergun approach to finding a replacement for Neymar has so far been unsuccessful with bids for Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele of Borussia Dortmund rebuffed. Gerard Deulofeu was handed Neymar's role alongside Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez up front in Monday's 5-0 friendly win over Chapecoense on his return to the club after spells at Everton and AC Milan. And while he's not a like-for-like replacement, Spanish press claim former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Paulinho, a Brazil international, is on the verge of a 40-million-euro move to Barca from China's Guangzhou Evergrande.