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Al Hilal is fed up with Neymar, their decision to release him from the team after his injury

Neymar has had bad luck since his arrival.

By William Estrella

Neymar has had bad luck since his arrival.
Neymar has had bad luck since his arrival.

Neymar Jr surprised the entire world when he left Paris Saint-Germain to head to Saudi Arabia, because, barely 31 years old, the Brazilian's fans think that the forward was still old enough to shine in Europe, and not in a minor league.

Now, we already know that Neymar's decision did not go well for him, since he was only able to play about 4 games before getting seriously injured with Brazil, which caused the Brazilian to be off the playing field for 10 months. Hilal made a tough decision regarding his star player as reported by the Saudi site Arriyadiyah.

Apparently, the club decided to delete Neymar from the first team list, a situation that will become effective next winter. This is because Al-Hilal wants to hire a foreign player in the next transfer window and the one born in Santos occupies a valuable place, which will not be occupied until mid-2024. According to the aforementioned media, the objective would be hiring a left back of international renown, so Ney ended up being the main victim of this determination, which was validated by Jorge Jesús and the team leaders.

In addition to being deleted from Al-Hilal's list, Neymar went through two extremely difficult moments this week. In the first instance, a group of thieves managed to enter the residence where his in-laws live, from whom they stole some belongings and valuables, although the situation did not escalate. Then, the Brazilian star suffered the death of one of his best childhood friends, a situation that he exposed through an Instagram story.


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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