Neymar close to making a return to boyhood club Santos
Brazilian star Neymar is set to return to his home country after a fruitless stint with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. Popular Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, who specialises in transfer news, said Neymar is close to returning to the famous Santos FC,
Neymar is closing in on a winter return to boyhood club Santos, talkSPORT understands. The Brazilian superstar will return to his homeland after agreeing personal terms over a move. Neymar is out
In today's MLS rumors, Timo Werner is linked with the Red Bulls, Neymar is not likely to move to the Chicago Fire and former Fire striker Jhon Duran is in demand.
Neymar's future is unclear - it seems he's not wanted in Saudi but whatever happens his career is worth celebrating in Brazil and beyond
Liverpool have been sent a stark warning regarding Mohamed Salah’s future, with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal poised to receive a windfall of funds worth around €65 million.
Once one of the world's best players, Neymar is still only 32 and looks set to leave Al Hilal soon. But what does the future hold for him?
Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool future could reportedly be one to watch again following the news that Neymar is closing in on leaving Al Hilal for a return to his former club Santos.The Brazilian
Off contract at Al-Hilal at the end of the Saudi Pro League season, Neymar is expected to leave later this year. The 32-year-old has often been linked with a return to Spanish giants Barcelona – including before he moved to Saudi Arabia. Now Barça sporting director Deco is speaking out .
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Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. made exclusive statements about his future, winning the Ballon d'Or and even Neymar potentially return home for a second stint at Santos.
Brazilian star Neymar is in discussions about leaving his Saudi club Al-Hilal but his financial demands are holding up an agreement, a club source told Agence France-Presse (AFP).