Marking a New Chapter In Neymar Santos’ journey

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Neymar Contract Done With Santos for “six months” Marking a New Chapter In Neymar Santos’ journey

Star Neymar Contract Done With Santos for “six months” the club that revealed him Marking a New Chapter In Neymar Santos’ journey.

To which he returns after a disappointing spell in Arab football, according to the vice-president of the São Paulo Fc.

“The contract is initially for six months but obviously we are already investing our greatest efforts so that he can stay for the whole year,” said Fernando Bonavides to the SporTV channel.

“Our expectation is that he will stay until next year’s World Cup,” which will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico, he added.

‘Peixe’ did not confirm the duration of the commitment in the messages and notes it published to welcome the striker, who on Monday ended his millionaire relationship with Al-Hilal and on Thursday announced his return home.

About to turn 33, which will happen on Wednesday, the greatest goalscorer in the history of the Brazilian national team returns to the team where he came from and which he played for between 2009 and 2013, before leaving for Barcelona.

“An idol of a generation and responsible for continuing the legacy of King Pelé, the star returns home to take the sacred number 10 shirt out of the closet and enchant the planet once again,” declared Santos.

Pelé, who died in December 2022, played most of his career for the São Paulo team (1956-74), which will play in the first division this season, after being relegated for the first time in 2023.

Since then, the legendary shirt has not been used in major competitions because the board felt it would tarnish the legacy of the man many consider to be the best player in history.

Neymar will wear the emblematic number, although in his first stint at ‘Peixe’ he won the last major trophies for the black and white beach club wearing the number 11 shirt: Copa do Brasil-2010, Copa Libertadores 2011 and Recopa Sul-Americana-2012.

After leaving Vila Belmiro, where he will perform in front of thousands of fans this Friday, the star left for Barcelona, ​​the team with which he formed an unforgettable trio with Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez.

In 2017, he signed with PSG in the biggest transfer in football history (220 million euros, R$1.3 billion at the current exchange rate). Five years later, he swapped European football for Arab football, signing with Al-Hilal, where he spent a disappointing season marked by injuries.

He played just seven matches with the Saudi team in 17 months, due to a serious injury to his left knee and subsequent physical discomfort.

His last appearance on the pitch was in November, which casts doubt on his physical condition and on Neymar goal of reaching his best level to play his last World Cup for Brazil, if the team secures its qualification despite its poor campaign.

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