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Neymar Extends Contract with Santos Until the End of 2025

  • Neymar Jr. extended his contract with Santos FC on June 24, 2025, agreeing to stay with his boyhood club through the end of 2025.
  • He returned to Santos in January 2025 following the end of his contract with Saudi club Al-Hilal, where injuries had limited his appearances.
  • Neymar’s renewed deal follows an injury-affected season featuring three goals and 15 appearances for Santos, and speculation about a European return.
  • President Marcelo Teixeira called the renewal a "historic and remarkable day for Brazilian football" and emphasized Neymar’s importance on and off the pitch.
  • Neymar highlighted his deep emotional connection to Santos, describing the club as an integral part of his identity and personal growth where he feels genuinely appreciated and joyful.
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Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer Neymar has extended his contract with Santos until December.

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Football star Neymar won't return to Europe for the time being and will continue his career until the end of the year with his home club FC Santos. The 33-year-old Brazilian got a new contract – but only valid until the end of 2025, as Santos announced on X. After the end of the year, there is the possibility for a further extension. "Where everything started. Where it will never end!" wrote the club for the extension of the contract with Neymar…

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Neymar extends contract with Santos until the end of 2025

Neymar has extended his contract with Brazilian club Santos until the end of December.

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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