Neymar renews contract with Santos until end of 2026

The 33-year-old forward Neymar has renewed his contract with Santos until the end of 2026, following weeks of negotiations. The announcement was hinted at through a mysterious video on the club's social media, themed around Stranger Things. The main focus is to prepare for the 2026 World Cup.

Santos hinted at Neymar's contract renewal until December 31, 2026, through a video posted on its social media platforms, including Instagram and X, on Wednesday (December 31, 2025). The content, inspired by the series Stranger Things, features Vila Belmiro stadium and a countdown, sparking excitement among fans. One supporter commented: 'Thank you for your always loyalty, Neymar Jr'. Another wrote: 'Stay forever, idol. The Santista nation loves you, Neymar'.

The information was first confirmed by the GE portal, and the official announcement is expected in the coming days. Neymar, who returned to the club in January 2025 after nearly 12 years away—having left in 2013 for Barcelona—, initially signed for six months, later extending until the end of 2025. This is the second extension.

Despite thigh and knee injuries throughout the season, Neymar was key to Santos' survival in the Brazilian Serie A, finishing 12th. He played 28 matches, scored 11 goals, and delivered crucial strikes in the final rounds, such as in the 3-0 win over Cruzeiro on December 7. On December 22, he underwent left knee surgery at Hospital Mater Dei in Nova Lima, MG, performed by Brazil national team doctor Rodrigo Lasmar, and has begun recovery.

With the new deal, Neymar will represent Santos in the Campeonato Paulista, Copa do Brasil, Brasileirao, and Copa Sul-Americana in 2026, aiming for a spot in the World Cup.

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