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Could the circle already be closed for Neymar? As for Brazil and more particularly the Santos club, this is already a certainty for some. Trained at the club, the man who then took charge of FC Barcelona before playing six seasons at Paris Saint-Germain, now plays at Al-Hilal. Transferred to Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2023, the “Ney” already seems to be heading towards the exit. At least that’s what a certain Osvaldo Nico suggested.
The latter is not just anyone since he holds the position of vice-president of the board of directors of Santos. And in an interview given this week on the radio Jovem Panhe claimed that Neymar was about to return home.
“Neymar arrives at Santos. In June. This is the conversation we are having. » A small bomb dropped on the Brazilian media’s antennas which inevitably alerted the supporters.
Several options for the Brazilian
Neymar’s adventure in the Saudi Pro League is not yet a great success. Although his (short) debut had been encouraging, the auriverde creator had been abruptly stopped by a new serious injury contracted in October 2023 during an international match between Brazil and Uruguay. After a year of convalescence, the player returned to the field in official competition only a few days ago. It remains to be seen what happens for him this season.
An important point should also be noted since Neymar will reach the end of his contract next June. Quoted from Inter Miami, the thirty-two-year-old man is this time sent to Brazil, but Al-Hilal could also offer him the opportunity to extend the Saudi adventure. He should be spoiled for choice.
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