It has been reported that a strong message has been sent to Kylian Mbappe and Neymar by Paris Saint-Germain's bosses following their recent fallout.
The two superstars were believed to have clashed last weekend due to an argument over who the designated penalty-taker in the side is, which evolved into an off-field scuffle in the dressing room and online.
Mbappe was said to be furious that Neymar took the second penalty that was awarded in the first half of their 5-2 win over Montpellier, despite the Frenchman having missed the first.
Tensions rose as Neymar later took to social media to "like" posts in which his teammate was being criticised, leading to PSG chiefs sitting the two players down in an attempt to resolve the situation.
It has since been claimed that Neymar and Mbappe have buried the hatchet, although Goal reports the two stars were also addressed in front of the entire squad and instructed that they need to learn to co-exist.
The club's chiefs also sent a broader message to the rest of the team, explaining how everyone in the side must "maintain good relationships with each other".
Although it appears that Neymar and Mbappe, who both joined the French giants in 2017, have moved on from their quarrel, the Brazilian was reported to have been aware that his teammate requested his sale after signing his three-year extension in May.