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Neymar confesses in which league he would like to play at the end of his career

Neymar Jr confesses one of his favorite destinations to end his career as a player

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr confesses one of his favorite destinations to end his career as a player
Neymar Jr confesses one of his favorite destinations to end his career as a player

Neymar Jr is positioned as one of the most important footballers in recent history. The player surprised many with his decision to leave Europe for Saudi Arabia, but the reality is that few clubs really wanted to meet his salary requirements. However, the Brazilian's career would not end because of a step in Arabia. The player hopes to have one last step in a place where he had a great time.

 

Neymar has had an outstanding career, but with his great dream of winning a World Cup with Brazil. The closest he got was in 2014, when they reached the semi-finals, but he was injured and his team lost 7-1 at home to Germany. However, the player confesses that he wants to try to win the World Cup one more time, although he doesn't take his presence for granted either.

Ney assured that not having the World Cup should not lower the price within the pantheon of idols in Brazilian soccer. However, he confessed that it is one of his great objectives as a professional. "Obviously I hope that one day I can realize my biggest dream, which is to win the World Cup, that's obvious, but sometimes it doesn't happen."

 

Where would you like to play Neymar again?

In a conversation with Globo Esporte, Neymar was asked about playing with Messi again. "I can't say if I would do it or not, I don't know, it depends a lot on the moment you find yourself in, your choices, what you want. What I always dream of is playing in Brazil again, I want to do it, I'll be back a one day or another. I also wanted to play in the United States. They are two championships in which I really want to play," Neymar confessed.


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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