Neymar Extends Contract with Santos Until the End of 2026
- Neymar has extended his contract with Santos FC until the end of 2026, confirming his future with the club where he began his career.
- Despite injuries, Neymar scored five goals in the final five matches last season, helping Santos avoid relegation and finish 12th in the league.
- Neymar aims to regain his fitness and secure a spot on Brazil's national team for the 2026 World Cup.
- Santos' coach Carlo Ancelotti stated Neymar must be fully fit to return to the national team for the 2026 World Cup.
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Neymar extends contract with Santos until the end of 2026
Brazil forward Neymar has extended his contract with Santos until the end of 2026. The 33-year-old striker who is hoping to play at next summer’s World Cup rejoined Santos one year ago and helped his boyhood club avoid relegation from…
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Neymar confirmed his future with Santos FC, announcing via the club’s social media that he has signed a contract extension through the end of 2026. ⚽ Neymar Jr Signs Santos FC Extension; Brazil Icon Sets Sights on FIFA World Cup 2026.
Neymar signs new Santos deal in bid for Brazil World Cup call-up as tournament start looms
Neymar has committed his future to Santos by signing a contract extension that will keep him at the Brazilian club through 2026.The forward announced the news himself on Tuesday via the team's social media platforms.The 33-year-old spoke fondly of his emotional journey back to where his career began.He said: "2025 was a special and challenging year for me -- a time of joy and of overcoming obstacles that I was only able to face thanks to your lo…
Brazilian club Santos announced that the contract of star player Neymar Jr. has been extended.
The Brazilian player renews for another year with Santos. After a magical season ending that saved them from the descent and classified them to Copa Sudamericana, the
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