A Brazilian superstar could make a sensational return after an explosive update relating to Neymar’s long career on Sunday.
According to Brazilian outlets, move guru Fabrizio Romano and MLS Tom Bogert, the 32-year-old is expected to leave Saudi al-Hilal for Santos FC, the club where he began his career.
The two clubs are said to be “close to a loan deal” that would see Neymar return to his home country for six months. The news comes after the former Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain ace connected with a move to the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.
A Brazilian media specialized in Santos FC states: “The player has made clear his father and his agents who needs to return to the club where he developed his career. “
However, Globo adds that there are still monetary requirements to be established for the agreement to materialize.
“There is about $65 million that Neymar needs to get from Al-Hilal and the player is not giving up that amount at the moment, even though he needs to be released. “
However, Santos, according to reports, remains sure to reach an agreement with the Saudi after achieving an agreement with the player independently.
Before joining Europe, Neymar played 225 games with Santos, registering 136 objectives and assists. The Brasileiro B Series team recently occupies the first position in the championship.
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