Neymar has left Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal to return to Santos, the Brazilian club where both he and Pele made their names.
Neymar has left Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal to return to Santos, the Brazilian club where both he and Pele made their names.
Neymar has returned to Santos, his boyhood club. BBC Sport looks back at his time with Barcelona, PSG and Al-Hilal, and ...
Anderson Souza, 43, lives in Santos and is not a supporter of the club. But he is one of those who believes Neymar will put ...
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Neymar bids farewell to Al-Hilal after only seven games, in a spell marred by injury and little playtime, despite the hype surrounding his transfer.
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Real Madrid forward Rodrygo has recently been in the spotlight due to several high-profile transfer rumours. In fact, a ...
Neymar’s move from Al-Hilal to Brazilian club Santos means the Saudi Pro League has lost one of its most high-profile players ...
The former Barcelona and PSG star joins Santos as a free agent after his release from his Al-Hilal contract. Neymar is set to ...
Neymar began his career with Santos in 2009 aged 17, racking up 136 goals and 64 assists in 225 matches to help the club secure their first Copa Libertadores title in nearly 50 years in 2011.