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After his injury, Neymar Jr's possibility of leaving Al Hilal and joining the Premier League

Neymar Jr might not be happy in Saudi Arabia.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr might not be happy in Saudi Arabia.
Neymar Jr might not be happy in Saudi Arabia.

Some weeks ago, Neymar was injured with the Brazilian National Team and they reported hours later that his season with Al Hilal was ending, since he has to take several months to recover 100%. Although he is on crutches and immobilized, they revealed that he was partying and the people of Al Hilal in Arabia did not like this.

According to information that AS gave in recent days, Neymar would no longer be considered by Al Hilal and they have the desire to terminate his contract, since they consider that he has very little commitment to the team, because he is not taking care of himself as expected, but instead of resting he went from party to party.

With this, Neymar would be finishing his journey with the Middle East in record time, since he was only there for a couple of months, but there is no shortage of offers for the Brazilian star, who is one of the best and who has won everything. That is why his name has begun to be heard from the Premier League.

According to information from the aforementioned portal, Neymar would be in the good eyes of Newcastle United, who have valued their squad at 650 million euros and need a player due to the imminent departure of Bruno Guimaraes, for the next transfer market. Now it is just a rumor and has not been denied by any of the parties involved.

How much is Neymar earning in Arabia?

According to information from Mundo Deportivo, Neymar closed his contract with Al Hilal for 40 million euros per season, but it seems he will not be able to collect in full since they want to end the relationship with the player, given his lack of commitment when it comes to recuperate. That is why the Brazilian looks at what other options he would have.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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