Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Brazilian superstar Neymar, in what’s been labelled ‘viable’ but for one issue – and certainly a few more. United’s attack has been improved by ...
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti will give Neymar six months to prove he is fit for the 2026 World Cup. Injuries have limited Brazil's all-time leading scorer from being involved with the national side ...
© Ricardo Moreira/Getty ImagesNeymar Junior of Santos. Concern around Neymar first intensified in the match against Mirassol on November 19. The Brazilian legend ...
Carlo Ancelotti (left) has yet to call up Neymar. / Ian Kington/AFP/Getty Images, Daniel Castelo Branco/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti is giving Neymar the next six ...
Neymar has reportedly suffered another injury setback as his bid to be part of Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad hangs in the balance. The 33-year-old had recently returned from a hamstring injury and ...
Neymar was always going to dominate the headlines the moment he stepped onto the pitch at Vila Belmiro, but on this decisive night for Santos, the script twisted in ways that raised as many questions ...
Santos have been dealt a huge blow, as Neymar has been ruled out for the rest of the year with a knee injury. Santos, who are languishing in the Brazilian Serie A relegation zone, will miss their star ...
Neymar's return to Brazil has gone from bad to worse with the forward ruled out for the remainder of boyhood club Santos' Brazilian Serie A relegation battle through injury. The 33-year-old missed ...
Neymar suffered his fourth injury of the calendar year. / Wagner Meier/Getty Images With only seven months until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Neymar has suffered a meniscus injury in his left knee and is ...
Who wouldn't be interested? NEYMAR will become a free agent in January and could leave Santos with clubs already circling to sign the trickster. According to Fabrizio Romano, interested sides are ...
Manchester United missed out on European football after recording their worst ever Premier League finish last term. Still, Sir Jim Ratcliffe and company splashed £225 million on new signings over the ...