The Brazilian media already confirm that the forward will leave his current club Al-Hilal and stated that the player’s will prevailed in the negotiations.
He Saints of Brazil is getting closer to confirming the big blow of the transfer market and repatriating Neymar. The coach of your current club Al-HilalJorge Jesús, announced that he was not registered to compete in Saudi Arabia and Everything seems set for him to return to his first team.
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According to the Brazilian press, the forward’s pass would be one step away from being achieved. Furthermore, they gave details that The talks were reactivated to be able to finalize his return on loan for six months.


Initially, the Globo network reported that “Peixe” did not stop talking to the Brazilian star’s entourage and they believe that they made progress in the Negotiations for Neymar to have a second cycle at the São Paulo clubwhich would be useful for you to recover your physical condition.
Finally, the Diario do Peixe portal ended up confirming that the star will return to the club where he took his first steps as a professional. Furthermore, they pointed out that in the negotiation the will of the player prevailed and that the salary will be divided between both institutions.
In parallel, the fans – at the request of the leadership to emphasize the clamor operation – sang “Volta pra casa, Neymar” (“come home, Neymar”) during the 2-1 win over Mirassol in their first match of 2025.
Neymar’s brief stay in Saudi Arabia ends
The Brazilian’s cycle in Saudi Arabia is close to coming to an end, despite the fact that He practically couldn’t play due to serious injuries. that he suffered since his arrival at the club in 2023, including a torn cruciate ligament.
Ney’s contract at Al-Hilal is about to come to an end in the middle of the year and Chicago Fire of the MLS was mentioned as a potential destination to retain its services. However, the return to Santos stops the dream of the Major League Soccer (MLS) team for the moment.
Source: Ambito