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Defined, the day of his birthday is known when will be Neymar's Last Dance

Neymar Junior turns 32 years old this Monday, February 5, with nothing to offer in terms of soccer

By Luis Zamora

Neymar Junior turns 32 years old this Monday, February 5, with nothing to offer in terms of soccer
Neymar Junior turns 32 years old this Monday, February 5, with nothing to offer in terms of soccer
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Neymar Junior turns 32 years old this Monday, February 5, with nothing to offer in terms of soccer. The failed successor to Messi suffered a ruptured cruciate ligament in October 2023 and is not expected to return to the field until at least May. His presence at the Copa America is very much up in the air and although Brazil national team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar has ruled out his absence on the grounds that he will not be fit in time to recover, the Al Hilal striker remains hopeful of being present at the event.

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Neymar's ultimate goal, however, is understood to go beyond the Copa America. The challenge is to recover the lost brilliance and prove that he is still in time to go down in history as one of the best players of this century. Far from the greatest, but among the best. Although for that he should, if he is willing, prioritize his profession above everything else? Something that many consider that if he did not do in the past he will hardly do in the future.

A ruptured anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus in his left knee now keep him away from the field once again in the latest physical mishap in a career that is not yet known if it will give him one last chance.

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The Last Dance

Thus, on the couch, Neymar turns 32 years old. With his sights set on the Copa America in a gamble as uncertain as it is risky, released by his club, rumored that Arabia would be delighted if his contract were rescinded and Brazil (world soccer in fact) lamenting that the talent, brilliance and magic he showed in the past may never be seen again.


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