Neymar and Al Hilal will part ways after the Brazilian soccer star and the Saudi Pro League agreed “to terminate their contractual relationship by mutual consent,” the club announced late Monday. His departure opens the door for a reported return to his youth club in Brazil.
For the first time in Neymar Junior’s career, he is a free agent. The Brazilian forward has agreed to terminate his deal with Al-Hilal just 18 months after arriving in Saudi Arabia as one of their
Vinicius Junior will reportedly turn down a lucrative multi-million dollar offer to join the Saudi Pro League, with Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti offering insight into the Brazilian winger's decision.
Recruited to become the star of the Saudi powerhouse, Neymar only played seven short matches in Al-Hilal's blue jersey, despite being signed for a record-breaking 90 million euros in the summer of 2023, coming from PSG.
Neymar's decision comes after an unproductive period in Saudi Arabia, where injuries limited his participation to just seven games since his arrival in 2023. Now, on his return to Santos, the striker hopes to gain minutes,
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 AFP on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia soccer club Al-Hilal says contract with Neymar has been terminated by mutual consent.
Brazilian superstar Neymar has gotten away with daylight robbery with details of his departure from Saudi Arabia blowing minds.
As per reports from Spain, Al-Hilal is prepared to make an eye-watering bid for Vinicus to replace Neymar, but Real Madrid has delivered a clear and definitive response.
Neymar will return to his boyhood club Santos, the team's president announced on Tuesday, a day after he ended his disappointing stay with Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal.
The rumors about Neymar Jr's future have been very constant in this winter market, as the club Al Hilal decided not to register him in the Saudi Pro League, sparking rumors about a possible termination of his contract.