Neymar back, the big announcement!

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As he continues his rehabilitation after his serious knee injury, Neymar is expected at the Urbano Caldeira stadium to attend the match of his favorite club, Santos.

Victim of a ruptured cruciate ligament in his left knee last October, Neymar is still recovering after his operation, he who is not expected to play again this season. Returning to his native Brazil to continue his rehabilitation, the Al-Hilal striker is also spending quality time with his family and friends.

This Wednesday evening, the former Parisian is expected at the Urbano Caldeira stadium to attend the match of his former club, Santos, against Corinthians, on behalf of the 6th day of the Campeonato Paulista. The “Ney” was invited by the leaders of his core team, according to several Brazilian media including TNT Sports. Which will inevitably be a small event.

Neymar and Santos, a long story

As a reminder, Neymar spent ten years with the Santos club, between 2003 and 2013, when he was transferred to FC Barcelona. He trained there before making his professional debut at the age of 17. The native of Mogi das Cruzes played 220 matches in the black and white tunic, scoring 134 goals. More than any other team he has played for.

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