Neymar is set to sign a six-month contract on his return to boyhood club Santos as the Brazil international wants to return to Europe's top five leagues after the stint, sources have told ESPN.
Brazilian soccer star Neymar will rejoin Santos, where he made his senior level debut in 2009, after ending his tenure with Saudi Pro League franchise Al Hilal, Santos president Marcelo Teixeira announced Tuesday.
Neymar will return to his boyhood club Santos, the team's president announced on Tuesday, a day after he ended his disappointing stay with Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal.
The football transfer merry-go-round continues to turn apace, and Neymar Jr’s move to Santos will almost certainly have huge implications for Liverpool.After an injury hit time in the Saudi Pro
Neymar’s first club, Santos, could be his last, but don’t rule out a late resurgence from the ex-Barcelona and PSG forward—his career for Brazil is not over, either.
Neymar is said to be aiming for a return to Europe's top leagues after his upcoming stint at Santos. Neymar is poised to rejoin his boyhood club Santos on a six-month contract.
Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal have terminated Neymar Jr‘s contract after he made only seven appearances during a disappointing injury-plagued short spell in Saudi. The stage is now set for a dramatic return to his boyhood club,
For many years Euro clubs was competing against itself for stars, but they have a new opponent to face off with for transfers.
Before them came some moves away from Arsenal, including a few free agent exits, with one star from the previous summer finally finding a club. After four years at the Emirates Stadium, Arsenal let Cedric Soares leave the club as a free agent in the summer of 2024.
A pair of former Barcelona stars could well be in line to join forces back in their home country of Brazil this month.That’s according to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, who points towards Neymar