Neymar has reportedly agreed to forfeit $64 million in wages in order to leave Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal and re-sign for Santos, the club where he began his career in Brazil
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.
Former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain forward Neymar Junior is now a free agent after reaching an agreement to terminate his contract with Al-Hilal after just 18 months. His time in Saudi Arabia
For many years Euro clubs was competing against itself for stars, but they have a new opponent to face off with for transfers.
In a recent development, it has been learned through Real Madrid Confidencial that Real Madrid forward Rodrygo has caught the attention of Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal as a potential signing following
Neymar Junior will leave Saudi club Al-Hilal and has chosen to return to his first professional club in Brazil; Santos.
Vinicius is already one of the brightest talents in the footballing world, having won a La Liga and a Champions League title for the Los Blancos.
NEYMAR’S shocking spell in Saudi Arabia earned the superstar nearly £200MILLION in return for just one goal in seven outings. The Brazilian star’s Al-Hilal contract was terminated today after a
Brazilian star Neymar on Monday ended his injury-plagued 18 month stay in Saudi Arabia as his club, Al-Hilal said they had "agreed to terminate the player's contract by mutual consent".
Saudi Arabia club Al-Hilal said Monday (Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, PH time) it reached an agreement with striker Neymar to terminate his contract
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