Santos' president wants Neymar to stay in Brazil until the 2026 World Cup despite the star eyeing a move back to Europe in the summer.
Santos president Marcelo Teixeira is confident Neymar will remain at the club at least until the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar is yet to secure his first win since rejoining his boyhood club, following two draws and a loss against Corinthians.
EVER SINCE HIS ‘IT’S NOT LIKE I’M BLACK, YOU KNOW?’ COMMENT, NEYMAR HAS SERVED AS A FOCAL POINT IN BRAZIL’S CULTURAL RECKONING WITH RACISM, WHITENING, IDENTITY AND PUBLIC POLICY.
Neymar has travelled to Brazil as he edges ever closer to a highly-anticipated return to boyhood club Santos. It was at Santos where Neymar first captivated footballing audiences, bursting onto ...
NEYMAR rolled credits on his hapless stint in ... signed a whopping £2.5million-a-week deal with the club. However, the Brazil international endured a series of injury setbacks, including a ...
To make it happen, Neymar is expected to fly to Brazil this week, which could have him back on the pitch for Santos by February 5. However, there’s a catch: he’ll need to terminate his current ...
When Neymar left Brazil aged 21 in 2013, bound for Barcelona, he set off to establish himself as a footballing great, seemingly destined to be remembered as his country's greatest player since Pele.
Listen to article SAO PAULO: Neymar announced Thursday he was returning to Brazilian club Santos, where he started his career, after ending his injury-plagued spell with Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal.
“I am going after this World Cup trophy in any way I can. I have goals,” said Neymar, who is Brazil's all-time top goal scorer with 79 goals in 125 matches. Shortly before, Neymar greeted his ...