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Neymar Jr. has decided to extend his contract with Santos FC until December 2025, putting an end to the speculation surrounding a possible departure from the club where his professional career began.
Brazilian footballer Neymar Jr officially made his return to his boyhood Santos FC after exiting the Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal on mutual agreement. The 33-year-old received a grand reception ...
Brazil's Neymar walk onto the pitch during his debut for Santos FC in a Sao Paulo league soccer match against Botafogo-SP, in ...
Brazil star Neymar explained why he remains insistent on continuing his playing career despite the hardships he's dealt with in recent years.
From Brazil’s vibrant coastline to the heart of its footballing tradition, Santos FC remains a club rich in legacy and ambition. Competing in the fiercely competitive Brasileiro ...
— Santos FC (@SantosFC) January 31, 2025 Neymar scored 105 goals across four seasons at Barca, winning two La Liga titles, the Champions League and the Club World Cup before his world-record ...
Santos FC. Just over a week ago, Neymar rushed down from Miami to be in the stadium of Santos, the club where his story began, for a local final against Palmeiras.
TNT Sports Brazil reports that Neymar is set to renew his contract with Santos FC ahead of the World Cup next year. Neymar signed a six-month contract with a base salary of around $500,000.
Santos FC wanted to keep Neymar until 2013 in order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the club. The other reason is so that Neymar participates in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.
In 2013, Santos transferred Neymar to FC Barcelona for what appeared to be €17.1 million, netting DIS an impressive return of €6.8 million on its TPO contract and thus a €5.4 million profit.
Kelly Phillips Erb is a Forbes senior writer who covers tax. Neymar, a native of Brazil, burst onto the soccer scene playing for the youth club Santos FC. He was reportedly sought after by major ...
Santos remains steadfast in their demand for an offer of at least €35 million. A little-known fact is that Santos only owns 60 percent of Neymar's rights; the remaining 40 percent is held by an ...