Santos striker Neymar has admitted that he was close to joining Fluminese – who are in action at the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. The 33-year-old is out of contract at the end of the month.
Having ended an injury-riddled stint at Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal earlier this year, Neymar returned to his former club at the start of the month but hasn’t quite hit the ground running.
In 12 games across competitions, the former Barcelona man has struck and assisted thrice apiece. All six goal contributions have come in the 2025 Campeonato Paulista, where Santos are 15th in the standings, winning just thrice in 12 games.
Amid speculation about his future, Neymar said (as per Reddit) that he was close to joining Santos’ domestic rivals but decided to stay put.
Since arriving from reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023, Neymar played just seven times across competitions, bagging a lone goal and three assists, following a decade in European football.
Neymar has struggled for game time since leaving PSG, as is evident in his limited appearances for Al-Hilal and Santos, since the summer of 2023. That’s largely due to an ACL injury he suffered on international duty, keeping him out of action for nearly a year.
With his Santos future uncertain, Neymar could be headed back to Europe. That was suggested by his father, Neymar da Silva Santos, who’s also his agent. Neymar Sr. said (as per Real Madrid Confidencial):
About the 33-year-old’s World Cup aspirations, Neymar Sr added:
Neymar is yet to win a senior title with his national team, having lost the 2021 Copa America final to Lionel Messi’s Argentina at home.
Bhargav supports Italy at national level, a team steeped in tradition and history according to him. He still harbors the heartbreak from the Azzurri’s 1994 FIFA World Cup final defeat against Brazil, and protagonist-turned-antagonist from the game, ‘Divine Ponytail’ Roberto Baggio is his all-time favorite player. His favorite manager is Marcelo Lippi, who ended Italy’s 24-year wait for the World Cup trophy, winning it in 2006.
Outside Europe’s top five leagues, he follows the MLS following Lionel Messi’s move in 2023 but favors Cristiano Ronaldo in the G.O.A.T. debate. During his free time, Bhargav enjoys driving off to new places and singing.
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