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Santos FC Grants Neymar Time To Decide Future After Brazil’s World Cup Exit
July 9, 2026byMediaeye NewsMediaeye News
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Santos FC Grants Neymar Time To Decide Future After Brazil’s World Cup Exit
Neymar of Brazil is pictured before the Round of 32 match between Brazil and Japan at the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Houston Stadium in Houston, the United States, on Monday, June 29, 2026. (Photo: Xinhua via IANS)

Rio de Janeiro: Santos Football Club (FC) have reportedly given Neymar time away from football to reflect on his future following Brazil’s FIFA World Cup Round of 16 elimination, Brazilian media reported on Wednesday.

Brazil’s all-time leading scorer has six months left on his Santos contract, but local press has cast doubt over whether he will continue playing at any level following his international retirement.

“Neymar’s future at Santos will be decided after a vacation period,” the report said, adding Santos was “waiting for a signal” to meet with the forward and his representatives, reports Xinhua.

Neymar remains in the United States with his family and will have at least 10 days off, according to the outlet.

The 34-year-old announced his Brazil retirement after Sunday’s 2-1 defeat by Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium, a result that marked the South American team’s earliest World Cup elimination since 1990.

“I tried, I tried. Now it’s over. I started here, and I finished here,” Neymar said, referring to his international debut at the same venue in 2010.

Neymar’s father suggested his son was also considering ending his club career in a post on social media after Brazil’s defeat.

“I want to make a request as a father. Ney, keep playing football. Feel the joy of having the ball at your feet again. Smile on the field again,” Neymar Senior wrote on Instagram.

Neymar has made 43 appearances across all competitions for Santos since rejoining his boyhood club in January 2025.

Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti included Neymar in his World Cup squad in May despite the attacker’s injury problems and an almost three-year international absence.

The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star made two appearances as a substitute in the tournament, scoring a late penalty against Norway.

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