Neymar Jr Makes Santos Transfer Decision Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup: Reports
- Neymar has agreed to extend his contract with Santos until the end of 2026, according to a source close to the negotiations.
- Santos shared a video showing an aerial view of Vila Belmiro stadium with the date December 31, 2026, stating, 'The time is coming', without mentioning Neymar.
- Despite injuries, Neymar scored four goals as Santos won their last three games to avoid relegation at the season's end.
- Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer, has not played for the national team since suffering a knee injury against Uruguay in October 2023.
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Neymar to extend Santos contract, report says
Brazilian football icon Neymar is set to stay with Santos until 2026, as hinted by the club's cryptic social media post. After a challenging season marked by injuries, Neymar's decisive performance helped Santos secure their league status. Learn more about his contract and recovery.
Neymar, the biggest scorer of the Brazilian team, renewed his contract with Santos at the end of the year until December 2026, to which he returned last January and with which he has not had a great regularity due to different injuries and operations. Therefore, the Brazilian stays one more season in the club of his life with the goal of the World Cup between eyebrow and eyebrow. "This is where I want to realize the dreams that are missing in my…
Neymar To Renew Contract With Santos Until End of 2026: Reports
Neymar's first season back at Santos was interrupted by injuries, but he scored four times as Santos won their last three games to move out of the relegation places on the final day of the season in December
Between Neymar and Santos, the beautiful story will continue. The Brazilian star reached an agreement to renew her contract with her training club until the end of 2026, declared Wednesday to the AFP a source close to the negotiations.The 33-year-old attacker experienced a difficult start to the season with the formation of the State of São Paulo, which he joined at the beginning of the year, due to repeated injuries. But he played a key role in…
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