The Brazilian star suffers from situations on the playing field but also outside of football. Nothing has come of it lately.
Neymar experienced an unusual situation in Saudi Arabia. To the attacker, that nothing seems to be going well lately they stole him while he was jumping on the playground. The Brazilian star raised his hands to greet fans and one of them took out the ring he was wearing. Without much shame, the fan put the device on sale for the hefty sum of 14 thousand euros. The ring is full of details. It was precisely during the match during which the former PSG returned to the field and during which he was injured again. It is now estimated that he will be out for more than a month. Without a doubt, a day to forget for the former Barcelona player.
From now on, everything indicates that the striker will leave Al Hilal. In fact, in Brazil, they say they already have a verbal agreement with Santos. Currently, the team that trained the striker plays in Serie B. But he is leader and the probability that the Brasileirao will play again is very high. São Paulo media reports that the player is making an economic sacrifice in the desire to be a real option for the Brazilian national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar made his debut in 2009 with Santos. During his stay at the club, he played a total of 220 matches, in which he scored 138 goals. He won the Paulistao three times, a Brazilian Cup and his most valuable trophy was the Libertadores Cup 2011. That year he was voted best footballer in South America, surpassing Eduardo Vargas, who was then the figure of the University of Chile. Returning the Brasileirao is imperative to realize the desire of the team where Pelé also shone, in the 60s.
“There was a quick conversation, which is always the most effective, but to move forward the team must improve,” revealed Marcelo Teixeira, president of the institution. The situation escalated to the technical staff. “It would be great to have him. It’s a dream, but let’s dream,” said coach Fábio Carille.
Source: Latercera

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