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At 33, Neymar rediscovers football. Starting from Al-Hilal after spending 95% of his time, in the infirmary, the Brazilian crack chose to make his comeback in Santos, his heart club. A comeback synonymous with huge spotlight for the Brazilian championship. However, by signing only a six -month contract, the former Parisian is at the heart of many speculations on his future.
Will Neymar stay longer or will he use Santos as a springboard? While his father assured that the idea was to extend the lease in the event of a satisfactory return to the competition, the main interested party had put a little downside. “”The contract we have concluded, we did it while thinking of each other. Santos helps me, he opened doors to me to rediscover football. I didn't want to sign a long contract because I didn't know how I was going to come back, how I was going to feel. Anything can happen …»»
Santos hopes to extend it
Questioned yesterday, the president of Santos, Marcelo Teixeira, still displayed a certain optimism concerning an extension. “With the arrival of Neymar, we went to 75,000 socios. Today, we can measure what is linked to the technical aspect and what the financial aspect represents. All objectives will be increased financially, compared to what we had before. Everything is fine, the trend is in pursuit of this partnership and its extension until the World Cup next year ”.
However, Sport Looked down a small bomb saying that a return from Neymar to FC Barcelona was again under study. After bringing him out of Catalonia in 2017 to send him to PSG, the famous Pini Zahavi agent would work behind the scenes for a bonus barça-neymar rapprochement. The player would come free from any contract and would be willing to receive a reasonable salary. Two significant factors for a club that struggles to register its recruits each season. But Neymar is no longer a priority for Barça, who had tried his luck when the player chose to go to Al-Hilal. Will Zahavi manage to reverse the trend?
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