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Champions League clubs wants to sign Neymar - Brazilian star's father opens up
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Neymar's father has revealed that his some wantsChampions League football
The highly anticipated next chapter in Neymar's career remains open, with his father confirming that discussions are set to take place with top European clubs competing in the Champions League.
Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer made an emotional return to Santos in January 2025 after his lucrative contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal was mutually terminated following an injury-ravaged spell.
His short-term deal with Santos, which was agreed to help him regain form and fitness, is now coming to a close at the end of June 2025.
This has intensified speculation about the 33-year-old's next move, with interest reportedly coming from various corners of the globe.
What Neymar’s father
Neymar Senior, who also acts as his son's agent, revealed to L'Equipe that leading clubs in Europe are eager to engage in discussions.
"I see a market that's interested. This week, we're going to Miami to talk to clubs. We have to listen to them and decide what we're going to do," he stated.
He added, "Yes, there are European clubs. Some are competing in the Champions League. They know he's capable of having a great season because the lights are green. But the Brazilian market is also interesting.”
"We'll study all that. But there's a good chance he'll stay at Santos. I'm working for that.”
However, he clarified that this doesn't preclude listening to other offers, “That doesn't stop me from listening to other clubs. It's Neymar who will decide whether to stay or not."
His father expressed optimism about Brazil's national team under Carlo Ancelotti, stating, "Now we're going to prepare again for an impossible dream: winning the World Cup. Carlo's [Ancelotti] arrival is good, but no matter who's in charge, we have to work. Everything is there to make it work. The team has style. And I can see Neymar with Vini, Rodrygo, Raphinha.”
Neymar currently boasts an impressive record of 128 caps and 79 goals for the Seleção, making him Brazil's all-time top goalscorer. He is determined to have one more shot at global glory.
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