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Neymar, Al-Hilal
Neymar's Saudi contract could be terminated in January after he upsets Al-Hilal
Neymar’s £86million move to Al Hilal in August 2023 gave the Saudi Pro League yet another global superstar, but things haven’t gone swimmingly since
Neymar’s Future at Al-Hilal Revealed in Latest Report
In the summer of 2023, Paris Saint-Germain said goodbye to Lionel Messi and
Neymar
Jr., and a year later, Kylian Mbappé also left. The club is now focusing on young talent with potential, but so far, none of these players have reached the level of ...
Neymar's Al Hilal Contract Situation Could Pave Way for Inter Miami Transfer
Former Barcelona and PSG star Neymar could be available on a free transfer this coming January as Al Hilal is looking at terminating the Brazilian's contract, per a report from UOL. The Saudi Pro League side has grown frustrated with the lack of availability from the 32-year-old who recently made his return from an ACL injury before suffering another setback with a long-term hamstring injury.
Al-Hilal reportedly give ultimate hint on Neymar's future in Saudi Arabia past January
Neymar, who was acquired by Al-Hilal for €90 million just last summer, joined with high expectations. After a tumultuous season with Paris Saint-Germain and facing criticism from fans in Europe, the veteran forward was expected to rejuvenate his career in the Middle East while helping to elevate the league’s visibility.
Neymar’s Future at Al-Hilal Revealed in Latest Report | OneFootball
Currently sidelined with a muscle injury, Neymar is expected to be out for six to eight weeks. Once recovered, he plans to return to full fitness and push himself further, with his primary goal being to represent Brazil in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo To Leave Al Nassr And Replace Neymar At Al Hilal: Report
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly leaving Al Nassr and moving to Al Hilal as a replacement for the injured Neymar.
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Santos executive reveals major update on Neymar’s potential return after Al Hilal contract ends
With speculation swirling around Neymar's future at Al Hilal, a Santos executive has provided a significant update regarding ...
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Neymar suffers another brutal injury for Al Hilal shortly after return
Neymar has suffered another concerning for Al Hilal, which has the club considering the possibility of terminating his deal ...
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Neymar expected to miss two weeks with injury, increasing speculation over Al-Hilal future
Neymar is expected to miss two weeks with an injury, intensifying speculation over the Brazilian’s future with Saudi Arabian ...
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Neymar to miss four to six weeks with hamstring injury, Al Hilal confirm
Neymar is set to miss the next four to six weeks with a hamstring injury, his club Al Hilal have confirmed. The 32-year-old ...
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FC Barcelona Legend Neymar Agrees To Join Next Club, Reports UOL
Al-Hilal forward and former FC Barcelona star Neymar has reportedly given the green light to his potential next club.
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Neymar picks up another injury in second game back from ACL tear
Neymar picked up another injury on Monday in just his second game since returning from a 12-month absence as Saudi Arabia’s ...
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Liverpool transfer news today: Salah’s CHOICE, wonderkid PICKS, Neymar INFLUENCE
Liverpool want DioufAccording to a report from TBR Football, the Reds are one of several teams interested in signing the ...
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Neymar gives 'green light' to make dream return to former club as Brazilian star opens talks with Al-Hilal over January exit
Neymar has reportedly given the "green light" to make a dream return to Santos as the Brazilian remains in talks with ...
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