Neymar Jr. on Santos FC pitch at sunset, looking pensive about potential 2026 retirement amid World Cup hopes.
Neymar Jr. on Santos FC pitch at sunset, looking pensive about potential 2026 retirement amid World Cup hopes.
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Neymar hints at retirement by end of 2026 after Santos return

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Brazilian star Neymar, fresh off a recent return to action with Santos following knee surgery, has hinted at possibly retiring by December 2026 amid ongoing injury issues, though he remains optimistic about Brazil's 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 34-year-old, who extended his Santos contract through 2026 in January, says he is taking his career day by day.

In interviews with Brazilian online channel Caze, Neymar expressed uncertainty about his future. "I don't know what the future holds for me. It's possible that in December I'll want to retire. I'm living day by day," the Brazil all-time leading scorer (79 goals in 128 caps) said.

Having rejoined boyhood club Santos in January 2025 after spells at Barcelona, PSG, and Al Hilal, Neymar underwent knee surgery in December 2025. He made his comeback last week but has been rested for some matches to ensure full recovery. "I wanted to come back at 100% this season, which is why I was rested for some matches," he explained. "Santos has put an excellent plan in place."

The January contract extension underscored his initial aim for the 2026 World Cup, but recent comments reflect persistent challenges. Neymar has not featured for Brazil since October 2023 and is targeting a recall under new manager Carlo Ancelotti. Brazil, in Group C with Haiti, Morocco, and Scotland, starts against Morocco on June 13 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, followed by Haiti in Philadelphia and Scotland in Miami.

While the retirement talk has concerned fans, Neymar reaffirmed his focus on club and country ahead of the tournament.

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Discussions on X about Neymar's hint at possible retirement by end of 2026 after returning to Santos mix concern over his injury history with optimism for Brazil's World Cup campaign; users quote his 'year by year' mindset, express sadness at a potential end to his career, and highlight his determination to return at 100%.

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Neymar Jr. poised to start for Santos FC vs. Internacional at Vila Belmiro in Brasileirão.
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Santos names Neymar starter against Inter

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Santos announced the lineup with Neymar as a starter for the match against Internacional in the 7th round of the Brasileirão on Wednesday (18/3) at Vila Belmiro. The 34-year-old player was not called up by coach Carlo Ancelotti for the Brazil national team, announced on Monday (16), but reacted with brief sadness and a focus on work. Ancelotti justified the absence due to Neymar not being 100% physically.

Neymar has dismissed talk of a move to Major League Soccer, reaffirming his commitment to Santos until the end of his current deal. The 34-year-old Brazilian forward stated his priority remains earning a spot in Brazil's World Cup squad this summer. Interest from U.S. clubs like FC Cincinnati has surfaced, but Neymar indicated no immediate plans to leave.

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Neymar has stated he is not giving up on making Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad this summer, despite his exclusion from Carlo Ancelotti's squad for upcoming friendlies against France and Croatia. The 34-year-old Santos forward expressed frustration but vowed to stay focused on training and matches, with the coach citing fitness concerns.

Jordan Brand is preparing a major apparel line for the Brazilian national football team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collection includes training tops in red and blue colorways, with a lifestyle jersey showcased by Ronaldinho. Both items are set for global release on March 13, 2026.

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Bernardo Silva has announced he will leave Manchester City at the end of his contract this summer after nine years with the club. The 31-year-old Portuguese playmaker shared an emotional message to fans, staff and teammates. Manchester City paid tribute to his contributions, including 19 major trophies.

The British newspaper The Sun ran an AI simulation of the 2026 World Cup, forecasting Brazil as champions. The Brazilian national team would eliminate England in the quarterfinals, Argentina in the semifinals, and France in the final.

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