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Present at the birthday party of his illustrious compatriot Romario on Saturday evening, Neymar appeared overweight. And it didn’t take much to unleash Internet users.
Victim of a ruptured cruciate ligament in his left knee last October and subsequently operated on, Neymar is continuing his rehabilitation, although he is unlikely to be able to play again this season with his club Al-Hilal. At the same time, the Auriverde star does not hold back from partying.
Invited to the birthday party of the legend Romario (58 years old), Neymar did not go unnoticed. Despite wearing loose black clothes, the former Parisian was unable to hide his obvious weight gain, as shown in various photos circulating on social networks.
“The canteen is good for Neymar…”
Photos which sparked strong reactions on social networks. “It looks like he has been retired for five years”, “The canteen is good for Neymar…”“ It’s official, Neymar is now easier to roll than to carry », “He ate his salary”, we can read in particular on X (formerly Twitter). It must be said that the physical difference between today and his arrival at PSG in 2017 is striking.
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