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Neymar was left with yet another return to the infirmary. Just one week after his return to the field after more than a year without playing following a terrible knee injury, the Brazilian injured his thigh. Victim of a torn hamstring, the former Parisian will still have to wait until mid-December to return to the pitch.
This new absence has given rise to numerous rumors according to which his club Al-Hilal is seeking to terminate his contract while the native of Sao Paulo has already started discussions with Santos with a view to his return to his training club . Information vigorously denied by his clan.
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“There are no ongoing discussions regarding Neymar leaving Al Hilal. He is under contract and very happy there”said Pini Zahavi. According to his entourage, Neymar would enjoy his life in the Gulf, which seems to confirm the latest madness of the Seleçao playmaker.
Neymar would have in fact acquired an apartment in Dubai, in the neighboring United Arab Emirates. And not just any, since the Brazilian bought a property in the first “Residences by Binghatti”, designed by the owner of Bugatti. In a building of 182 apartments, the former Barcelona resident has set his sights on a luxurious penthouse with panoramic views, swimming pool, private elevator and even an elevator capable of transporting his car to his apartment. The cost of the latter would amount to some 50 million euros, or half of his annual emoluments at Al Hilal.
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