Neymar at Arsenal, it’s validated

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Brazilian superstar Neymar has been told he will “come to play for Arsenal”, with boxing promoter Frank Warren acting as his agent for the Gunners.

The 32-year-old striker is currently linked with a contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. These terms are due to run until the summer of 2025, with the South American currently recovering from a serious knee ligament injury which kept him out of action for 12 months.

Neymar has attended boxing championships in the Middle East, with a ringside spot notably being taken by the Brazilian during the light heavyweight unification clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol in Riyadh. The Brazilian international was there to lend support to IBO middleweight world titleholder Chris Eubank Jr.

Neymar invited to Arsenal

Before the action began inside the ropes, Neymar met with promoter Frank Warren – who is a long-time Arsenal fan. He told TNT Sports while standing alongside a smiling Neymar: “He’s our man. He comes to England. He is going to come and play for Arsenal. When are you coming to Arsenal? We need you! »

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