Neymar, the big announcement

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Almost a year after his serious knee injury, Neymar announced his return to business on Monday.

His return to the field will have to wait a little longer but Neymar seems to be on the right track. Victim of a serious injury to the cruciate ligaments and the meniscus of the left knee on October 17 with the Brazilian selection, the Auriverde striker has finally resumed collective training.

I’m happy to be back in the group », he says – supporting photos – on his Instagram account. This while he has been content in recent weeks with exercises alone or in small groups, to regain his sensations with the ball, without opposition.

It is already certain that Neymar will not be able to play in the Saudi elite again before January 2025 – the Al-Hilal club having not officially registered him for the first part of the championship. But the former crack player, now 32 years old, could gradually resume competition in the national cup or the Asian Champions League.

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