big cold snap for Neymar's future

big cold snap for Neymar's future
big cold snap for Neymar's future

A return home is looming for Neymar. The Brazilian international will not be registered for the second half of the season with Al-Hilal as his coach, Jorge Jesus, confirmed to Globo: “Neymar will not be included in the team for the championship. To include him, we would have to sacrifice another foreign player from the squad. After an injury of 15 months, anywhere in the world, it is difficult for a player to return to his best level. Neymar remains an exceptional player, but physically, he is not ready for the championship. Not being part of the plans of the Saudi franchise, the former Saint-Germain player would have decided to pack his bags to return to Santos, his training club. However, Auriverde has just recorded some very bad news in this matter.

Al-Hilal does not want to let go of Neymar

Under contract until June 2025 with Al-Hilal, Neymar is negotiating to leave before the end of his lease in Saudi Arabia. Ideally, the latter hopes to return to Santos in January, in the form of a loan. But the management of the Saudi franchise does not see it that way and prefers a dry transfer as reported by the Brazilian press. For the moment, the transfer of the former Barcelona player is blocked, especially since the Brazilian's salary demands are very high. Two major obstacles in the winger's return to Santos. Will he experience a completely blank second part of the season? We don't hope so…

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To summarize

Neymar is leading the winter transfer window. Indeed, the Brazilian will not be registered for the second half with Al-Hilal. As a result, the former Parisian hopes to be able to return to Santos on loan. But the Saudi franchise does not see it that way and favors a dry transfer.



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