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Neymar Returns to Santos: Brazilian Legend Chases 2026 World Cup Glory

Neymar Returns to Santos: Brazilian Legend Chases 2026 World Cup Glory

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Neymar Jr, the Brazilian football icon, dropped a bombshell this week, announcing his emotional return to boyhood club Santos after a nightmare injury stint at Al Hilals Saudi Arabia, as reported by The Daily Star. The 33 year old posted on social media Thursday, sharing nostalgic photos from his early days at the Sao Paulo powerhouse where Pele reigned supreme, declaring I will sign a contract with Santos Futebol Clube and my feelings for the club and fans have never changed. Santos X account fired back with Your home awaits you, your people await you, setting fans abuzz ahead of his Friday fan presentation at Estadio Urbano Caldeira, complete with star studded concerts. This move, eyeing a Brazil spot for the 2026 World Cup in North America, caps a turbulent chapter since his 2023 mega move to Al Hilal on a 104 million dollar salary, where he played just seven games amid a shredded cruciate ligament and hamstring woes that coach Jorge Jesus bluntly called career ending. Now back home, Neymar faces a packed slate with Santos freshly promoted elite division battles in Sao Paulo state, Brazilian Cup and national league kickoff late March, a grind that could revive his 79 goal Brazil record or expose fading flair. World Soccer Talk buzzes with Santos plotting a record breaking Brasileirao splash for West Ham star and Brazil teammate Lucas Paqueta at 41.2 million euros, potentially pairing the duo for fireworks. Goal.com shares Santos upbeat coming soon tease on Neymars knee surgery recovery, fueling hopes hell lace up fast. Off pitch, Marca spotlights his Neymar Jr Giant by Nature immersive exhibition at Sao Paulo Pacaembu stadium, drawing 10 thousand visitors in a month for 25 dollar tickets to ogle 65 personal trophies, shirts and interactive drills, now touring Latin America, Europe, even Saudi, backed by Puma and Red Bull with proceeds aiding his institute. HypeAuditor tracks his Instagram at 231 million followers with steady 0.32 percent growth and 444 thousand to 609 thousand dollar monthly earnings, though engagement dips. Neymar stirred debate too, blasting referees on social for ruining the spectacle with a yellow for standing on the ball in a Brazil match, per BeSoccer. No major public sightings yet, but this homecoming screams long term legacy pivot, whispers of Pele heir redemption amid injury shadows.

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