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The former Paris Saint-Germain virtuoso has set himself a very clear objective.
An exile in Saudi Arabia then a return to Brazil to treat yet another serious injury: Neymar is still going through turbulence. Victim of a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, the Brazilian international worries many observers.
Some sources have even mentioned a possible end to the career of one of the most talented footballers of his generation, aged only 32. It won’t happen. Le Ney fully intends to make his return to the field. And with this in mind, a competition would tap his champion spirit: the 2026 World Cup.
A bomb dropped by a loved one
Organizer of a 7-a-side football tournament between former players and YouTubers, the Kings League, Gérard Piqué reunited with his former teammate from FC Barcelona for this event. And the ex-defender did not hesitate to let go of a little confidence about the Brazilian’s current state of mind.
“He has the next World Cup in mind, said Piqué. I feel very motivated. He has enormous talent. I believe Brazil should be very proud to have a person like Ney, he leads the team and plays at a level that few players have reached in history.”. As a reminder, the next World Cup will be organized by the three major nations of North America: Mexico, the United States and Canada. A deadline on Neymar perceives as a possible masterful end, in the tradition of his friend Leo Messi. The appointment is made.
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