Manchester United believe they had good reason to pass on signing Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar this summer. The Brazilian attempted to force his way out of the French capital just two years after his record-breaking £198million move from Barcelona. The 27-year-old missed the start of the campaign as PSG fans turned on him for wanting to return to La Liga. Barcelona and Real Madrid chiefs both flew over to Paris but negotiations stalled due to the extortionate demands of the Ligue 1 club. That paved the way for United to steal a march and send a serious statement to their Premier League rivals. But Ed Woodward had some major concerns about the forward, according to the Athletic. Firstly, Neymar’s character was called into question as it was felt he would disrupt the harmony of the squad. It is claimed the former Santos ace would be a distraction alongside fellow Brazilians Fred and Andreas Pereira. His agent and father, Neymar Sr, was perceived as being “money-obsessed”. Thirdly, Neymar’s desire to win the Ballon d’Or worried United bosses as they feel that could impact any team success. And finally Woodward does not feel the PSG man dedicates himself to football as much as…