
Neymar, who left Santos nearly 12 years ago to join Barcelona, says he now aims to recharge his career ahead of 2026 World Cup
Sao Paulo: Neymar has confirmed he will sign what is expected to be a short-term contract with his boyhood club, Santos, as the Brazil striker aims to recharge his career ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The 32-year-old Neymar said on Thursday that he’s returning to the Sao Paulo club, and local media reported that the deal will extend only to June 30.
“Only Santos can give me the love that I need to prepare for the challenges I have in the next few years. All of you, no matter who you support, know well what I am talking about,” Neymar said on his social media channels.
“I hope you all follow me in this new phase of my life.” Santos used its social media channels to respond Neymar’s video: “Your home awaits. Your people awaits.”
Neymar left Santos nearly 12 years ago to join Barcelona.
The striker’s return follows the termination of his contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal. Neymar had returned in October from an ACL injury sustained while playing for Brazil only months after he joined Al-Hilal. He played only seven matches and scored once for the Saudi team.
Neymar also left Paris Saint-Germain under criticism from fans, who accused him of not caring enough about his fitness.
In 2017, his exit at Barcelona was also frustrating for club supporters, who hoped he could help Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez win more trophies.
Neymar became the most expensive player in soccer history when he transferred from Barcelona to PSG for 222 million euros (then USD 262 million) in 2017.