The right-back was substituted at half-time during the club's incredible 9-0 away victory over Troyes and is understood to have departed the stadium after a heated argument
Gregory van der Wiel left PSG's 9-0 title-clinching win over Troyes at half-time after a heated row with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Goal understands.
The right-back was substituted at half-time, with Marquinhos introduced in his place, and PSG have since insisted that the change came about because of an injury to the Dutchman.
However, it is understood that Van der Wiel and Ibrahimovic were involved in an argument at the interval, with the 28-year-old saying "**** you" to the Swede, who was angry at missing a number of chances during the first period.
The pair are then said to have clashed prior to Van der Wiel asking Laurent Blanc to replace him. He then departed the stadium to catch a plane to Amsterdam, where he remains.
Ibrahimovic eventually scored four goals against Troyes as PSG ran riot and won the Ligue 1 title with 62 days of the season remaining.
The newly-crowned champions are set to attend a charity dinner on Tuesday evening, and all players, including Van der Wiel, are obliged to attend.
- Goal