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FIFA Club World Cup Team President Responds to Neymar Jr. Rumors

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Reports surface that Liga MX side Pachuca approached Neymar's camp eyeing a move for the Club World Cup.

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International media pick up the news: Pachuca’s ‘Tuzos’ are looking for Brazilian striker Neymar Jr. as a reinforcement for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025; however, there are sources that contradict this version. And it is that Pachuca will be, together with the Monterrey Rayados, the representation of Mexico and the MX League in the first great Club World, and reinforcements for this competition are allowed, even if it is only one month that they…

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The manager of the Mexican club broke the silence and responded as to whether there is a chance to hire the Brazilian.

Neymar © LFPNeymar © LFPNeymar towards a flash contract with Pachuca? The Brazilian could join this small Mexican club to be present at the World Cup of Clubs. After six months mixed in Santos, Neymar could bounce back where he was not expected. At the end of the contract with the Brazilian club on 30 June, the 33-year-old genius left a doubt about his future, claiming to want to decide after 12 June. And a surprising track opens up to him: Mexi…

ESPN spoke with Armando Martínez, president of Pachuca, about the alleged interest of the club in Neymar

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In the last few hours, the name of Neymar Jr. has been linked to a possible bombing in the MX League. And it is that Club Pachuca would try to convince the Brazilian striker to join its ranks as a luxury reinforcement for the World Cup of Clubs 2025. According to reports from different sports media, the Tuzos board contacted the player's surroundings with a million-dollar proposal: a net salary of $5 million for the tournament, a figure that wou…

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24 Horas broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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