Neymar pushed towards Barça in January… by Cristiano Ronaldo?

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Neymar’s journey in Saudi Arabia turns into a nightmare for Al Hilal. Between recurring injuries and lack of regularity, the Brazilian only played seven matches in a year and a half with the Saudi club, a disappointing result for an investment of 90 million euros and an annual salary of 100 million euros. According to Saudi sources, the leaders are now considering terminating Neymar’s contract in January, a departure which could pave the way for a star already well established in the championship: Cristiano Ronaldo.

Al Hilal ready to part ways with Neymar in January?

The Saudi channel Action Ma3 Waleed reports that Al Hilal, disappointed by Neymar’s physical unreliability, could replace him this winter with Ronaldo, who continues to shine with Al Nassr. Although the hypothesis of a return of Neymar to FC Barcelona has been raised, an arrival at Barça seems unlikely due to the finances of the Catalan club.

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