Key Points

Neymar's emotional return to Santos is more than just a nostalgic homecoming, but a strategic rebuild towards the 2026 World Cup. Despite ongoing injury challenges, the club remains committed to supporting his recovery and redefining his playing role. The 33-year-old star is transitioning from a wing position to a more central attacking midfield function. Santos is betting on Neymar's experience and adaptability to help both his career resurgence and the club's competitive prospects.

Key Points: Neymar's Santos Return Targets 2026 World Cup Dream

  • Santos working to keep Neymar through 2026 World Cup
  • Player battling persistent leg muscle injuries
  • New manager sees Neymar in attacking midfield role
  • Club providing full recovery support structure
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Santos seeking to keep Neymar until 2026 World Cup

Santos president reveals plan to extend Neymar's contract amid injury challenges and tactical evolution

"This is his home. - Marcelo Teixeira, Santos President"

Rio de Janeiro, May 3

Santos president Marcelo Teixeira said the club is working to extend Neymar's contract until next year's FIFA World Cup, despite the forward's ongoing injury concerns.

Neymar rejoined Santos - his boyhood club - on a six-month contract in January after more than a decade in Europe and a stint in Saudi Arabia, reports Xinhua.

"We have to explore a technical way so that we can transform the monitoring of Neymar's recovery and his presence on the field into a greater chance of him being able to renew his contract and stay until next year's World Cup," Teixeira said.

Neymar has struggled with a series of leg muscle problems since returning to action last October following a knee injury that sidelined him for more than a year. The 33-year-old has played just nine games in his latest spell with Santos, scoring three goals and providing three assists.

"When we brought Neymar back, we knew that he had suffered a very serious injury," Teixeira said. "Knowing this, we made all of our staff available to Neymar and put a structure in place so that he could make a full recovery. He is happy here. This is his home."

Santos is currently 19th in the 20-team Brazilian Serie A standings with four points from six games. The club this week appointed former Brazil assistant coach Cleber Xavier as its new manager following the departure of Pedro Caixinha.

In his first press conference, Xavier said Neymar was unlikely to return to the left wing, the position in which he rose to prominence at Barcelona.

"He played on that side (the left) at Barcelona and with the national team but now he is more suited to an attacking midfielder role," Xavier said.

"Tite (former Brazil boss Adenor Bacchi) called him a bow and an arrow at the same time because he organises and also finishes the attacking moves. He has played like that for a long time and I see him doing that here too."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
As a football fan from Mumbai, I hope Neymar stays fit for the World Cup! 🇧🇷 We need to see magic from players like him on the biggest stage. But Santos should be careful - at 33 with injury history, they shouldn't risk his long-term health just for short-term gains.
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Priya M.
Interesting to see how Brazilian clubs manage aging stars differently than European ones. In ISL, we usually see foreign players leave when they're past their prime. Maybe we can learn from Santos' approach to keep legends connected to their roots. 🤔
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Arjun S.
Neymar's career has been full of "what ifs" due to injuries. As someone who watched him since Santos days in 2009, it's sad he couldn't reach Messi/Ronaldo levels. But still, pure joy to watch when fit! Hope he gets one last World Cup hurrah. âš½
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Sunita R.
The emotional angle of "this is his home" is nice, but is this really good for Santos? They're 19th in the league! Shouldn't they focus on building a balanced team rather than relying on an injury-prone star? Football is about team, not individuals.
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Vikram J.
That "bow and arrow" analogy by Tite is brilliant! 🎯 Neymar's playmaking is underrated because of his flair. At this stage, playing as #10 might actually prolong his career. Would love to see him mentor young Brazilian talents too.
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Neha P.
As a woman football fan from Delhi, I've always admired Neymar's skills but been disappointed by his inconsistency. Hope this homecoming brings out the best in him! Maybe he can inspire more Indian kids to take up football seriously. 🌟

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