Neymar 'close' to extending Santos deal

IANS June 23, 2025 594 views

Neymar is nearing a contract extension with Santos, as confirmed by club president Marcelo Teixeira. The Brazilian star, recovering from an ACL injury, has been linked with MLS but appears set to stay. Teixeira emphasized supporting Neymar’s World Cup ambitions while defending his off-field controversies. The forward hopes to lead Brazil in 2026, adding to his 79 international goals.

"We are making great progress with our negotiations and are very close to a new agreement." – Marcelo Teixeira
Rio de Janeiro, June 23: Veteran forward Neymar is close to extending his contract with Santos, the Brazilian Serie A club's president Marcelo Teixeira said.

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Neymar’s current Santos deal expires June 30

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Club president Teixeira confirms advanced talks

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Neymar aims for 2026 World Cup return

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Struggled with form post-ACL injury

The 33-year-old's current deal is set to expire on June 30 and local media have linked him with a possible move to Major League Soccer.

But Santos has intensified efforts to retain the former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star in recent days and is confident a deal will be finalised soon.

"We are talking to Neymar's representatives," club president Teixeira told Radio Bandeirantes, reports Xinhua. "We are making great progress with our negotiations and are very close to a new agreement that would allow Neymar to stay for a new period."

Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals, has struggled for form and fitness since returning from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament sustained in October 2023.

He has made just 12 appearances across all competitions for Santos this year, scoring three goals and providing three assists, after rejoining his boyhood club on a six-month contract in January.

Teixeira defended the attacker from criticism that his off-field behavior and celebrity lifestyle were affecting his game.

"Off the pitch, he has his issues that are always very controversial," Teixeira said. "His profile means that everything he does has worldwide repercussions. We understand that."

Teixeira added that his goal was to help Neymar recover in time to play for Brazil at next year's World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

"We all want to see Neymar there, and he wants to play," he said. "He's going through a recovery process and we want to help him through it so that he can come back better and stronger very soon."

Neymar is hoping to lead Brazil into the next World Cup as captain of his country. He already has 128 caps and 79 goals for the Selecao, but is determined to take in one more shot at global glory.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Neymar staying at Santos is good news for Brazilian football! 🇧🇷 Hope he regains his form before the World Cup. We Indians love watching him play - his skills are next level. Just needs to stay fit and focused now.
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Priya M.
Honestly, Neymar's injuries are becoming too frequent. At 33, he should think about retirement rather than stretching his career. We've seen many great players fade away trying to play beyond their prime. Still, wishing him the best! 🤞
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Arjun S.
As a football fan from Mumbai, I've always admired Neymar's game. But his off-field antics sometimes overshadow his talent. Hope this Santos deal helps him focus purely on football. Brazil needs him at his best for the World Cup!
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Sanjana T.
Why is everyone so obsessed with Neymar? There are younger, more consistent players who deserve this attention. Indian media should focus more on our own football talent instead of foreign stars. #SupportIndianFootball ⚽
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Vikram J.
Neymar at Santos is like a homecoming! Reminds me of when Tendulkar played for Mumbai Indians. Hope he can inspire young Brazilian players just like Sachin inspired us. Wishing him a strong comeback!
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Neha P.
His statistics this year don't look great - 12 appearances with only 3 goals? For someone of his caliber, this is disappointing. Maybe he should have considered MLS where the competition is less intense for an aging player.

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