Neymar could well be joined by another former Barcelona star at Santos after he sealed a dream return to his boyhood club. After a nightmare spell in Saudi Arabia where he made just seven appearances, Neymar has terminated his contract with Al Hilal and returned to his first club Santos after more than 12 years away.
A remarkable statistic, highlighting the excellence of Barcelona star Raphinha in European competition since his arrival at the club, has on Thursday come to the fore online.This, of course, comes
The former Barcelona and PSG star joins Santos as a free agent after his release from his Al-Hilal contract. Neymar is set to sign an initial short-term deal with Santos. He said: "I just can't hold it in until tomorrow - I'll sign the contract at Santos.
The 32-year-old superstar has struggled with injuries but hopes a return to South American can revive his career
In a recent report from Fichajes, it has been revealed that Neymar’s exit from Al-Hilal has prompted the Saudi Arabian club to draw up an impressive list of potential replacements. Among the
Brazil winger Raphinha is possibly the best player in La Liga this season, so what’s holding the Barcelona forward back from eminence?
Neymar has reached an agreement to rejoin boyhood club Santos on a six-month contract after leaving Al Hilal. It was announced on January 27 that the 32-year-old had agreed to a mutual termination of his contract with the Saudi Pro League side.
Neymar’s move from Al-Hilal to Brazilian club Santos means the Saudi Pro League has lost one of its most high-profile players.
Ex-FC Barcelona star Neymar's club has been announced by its president in a video shared via social media on Tuesday afternoon.
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. - Pele's heir - At the start of his career he was cast as the heir to Pele.
FC Barcelona Sporting Director Deco was deemed to have left the door open to a possible return for Neymar when discussing the Brazilian in public.