A potential move for Neymar to Barcelona is practically ruled out in January or the summer transfer window
Brazilian superstar Neymar appears set for a sensational return to his roots, with reports indicating he will join Santos FC, the club where his career began.
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According to L'Equipe, the 32-year-old will leave Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal upon the expiration of his contract next June, rejecting potential interest from FC Barcelona and Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire.
Neymar’s Santos homecoming impending
Neymar’s impending return to Santos marks a new chapter in his storied career. The Brazilian forward, who left Santos for Barcelona in 2013 as a 21-year-old, is reportedly working with his father and an investment fund to acquire a stake in the club.
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This arrangement would facilitate his transfer while also securing a lucrative contract for the player as he plots his next move.
During his time at Al-Hilal, Neymar struggled with injuries, limiting him to just seven appearances, with one goal and three assists.
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Despite his limited playing time, his influence remains undeniable, and a move back to Brazil could reignite his passion for the game, fans hope his homecoming mirrors the brilliance he displayed in his first spell, where he became a global sensation.
Barcelona’s door left open but financial constraints loom
Barcelona Sporting Director Deco acknowledged the club’s interest in Neymar but admitted that financial constraints have made a reunion unlikely.
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Speaking to TNT Sports Brasil, Deco highlighted the challenges of meeting Neymar’s wages under the current financial fair play regulations.
“Neymar’s return to Barça was always a long way off,” Deco explained, adding, “At his best, Neymar is one of the best players in the world. He is welcome at any club in the world, but right now, I see him returning to Brazil.”
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Barcelona has been searching for a left-winger to fill Neymar’s former role since he left in 2017, but it seems they will have to look elsewhere.