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Barely recovered from a ruptured cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee, which kept him away from the field for a year, Neymar is already the subject of speculation surrounding his future. According to Saudi journalist Tariq Al-Nawfal, Inter Miami has thus made an official offer to recover the Brazilian striker from the next winter transfer window.
The “MSN” gathered in Miami?
His club Al-Hilal, which had paid 90 million euros to recruit him from PSG in the summer of 2023, could consider this sale although it is surprising so soon after his recovery. However, this transfer seems financially complex for the MLS team, despite the attraction of joining his former teammates at Barça, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in particular.
Although the idea of a transfer in January is creating excitement, some Argentine media believe that Neymar would join Inter Miami rather when his contract with Al-Hilal expires, in June 2025. At that time, David Beckham’s franchise could have greater financial room to welcome the crack auriverde into a workforce already rich in stars.
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