The Brazilian star’s father refers to his son’s contractual situation and further reveals a striking situation regarding the financial situation of the two.
Neymar’s future remains to be seen. Although Santos expressed their intention to bring him back to Brazil, the star has not signed with any club. In fact, his father made reference to this situation. “Let’s wait and see what will happen and how it will actually happen. You will be free to decide. “We have never been more free to decide where we go and having a 32-year-old free man on our hands is a gift for any businessman,” he said in the podcast. round diffusion.
“He has a contract until 2025 with Al Hilal. We don’t know anything. I see the speculation and we have started preparing for it. All the clubs will be there and Al Hilal will be in this championship, they deserved this place. They have one of the biggest stars possible to compete in this area and a guy with experience in this type of competition. This is why they did not give up the second year of their contract with Neymar,” added the footballer’s father.

In the same sense, he affirms that his son has never been a player who plans his future. “We never made plans. The only plan we made was to go to Barcelona. The rest… PSG was crazy, it became a whirlwind and, suddenly, when we saw it, it was gone. Al Hilal too “, he said.
An untold story
Looking back, Neymar Santos Sr. looks back on the early days of his son’s career and tells an unprecedented story about the numbers they both managed. “I made more money than my son. I became rich before him. In 2013, Neymar Jr.’s highest salary was 200,000 reais. I was already earning 40 million reais a year. “Neymar didn’t have 5 million reais in his bank account when he left Santos for Barcelona,” he said.
Amid speculation about his future, Neymar Jr. is recovering from a torn cruciate ligament that kept him out of action for more than a year. Upon his return to the field, he suffered a muscle injury which kept him sidelined again. He should be back at Al Hilal in December.
Source: Latercera

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