32-year-old forward Neymar Jr. has reached a mutual agreement with Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal to terminate his contract. This leaves the door open for Neymar Jr.’s expected return to Brazil ...
Neymar is set to seal an emotional return to his boyhood club in Brazil this January. The move will bring to an end his miserable spell at the Saudi Pro League side. Neymar signed for Al-Hilal in ...
Neymar has left Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal after agreeing to a mutual termination of his contract. The 32-year-old forward, who turns 33 on February 5, had entered the final six months of his ...
“Al Hilal Club Company and Neymar Jr. have agreed to terminate their contractual relationship by mutual consent,” read an Al Hilal statement. “The club expresses its thanks and appreciation ...
Al Hilal and Neymar Jr. have agreed to terminate the player’s contract by mutual consent. Following the contract termination, Neymar is set to return to Brazilian club Santos, where he first ...
Neymar's return didn't come without financial sacrifice. The player gave up $71 million in unpaid wages with Al Hilal to make the move happen. This bold gesture highlights his determination to ...
According to a report by the Daily Mail, Al-Hilal are leading the race to sign Premier League superstar Mohamed Salah to replace Neymar Jr. The Riyadh-based club is in the market for another ...
While in training, Neymar Jr. had an exhilarating session with his Al-Hilal teammates. Defender Ali Al-Bulaihi later, labelled the 32-year-old ex-PSG forward as a cheat for an ‘offside goal’.
After recovering from a long-term injury, Neymar‘s stint at Al Hilal appears to be nearing its conclusion ... suggesting it is only a matter of time before Neymar dons the Santos jersey again.
"Al-Hilal Club Company and Neymar Jr. have agreed to terminate their contractual relationship by mutual consent" The Saudi club posted on X. Neymar has played only seven games for Al-Hilal since ...
Al-Hilal forward, Neymar Jr. has accepted to take a massive paycut to seal his return to Santos, according to Footmercato. Neymar is set to seal an emotional return to his boyhood club in Brazil ...