Neymar return date revealed as Flamengo president responds to Brazil superstar's surprise transfer admission

Flamengo president Rodolfo Landim has revealed when Neymar will return after injury, while also responding to a surprise transfer admission.

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  • Brazil superstar damaged knee ligaments
  • Closing in on return to action
  • Has hinted at return to his homeland
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Brazil international Neymar is currently working his way back from knee ligament damage. He is on the books of Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Hilal, with fitness problems restricting him to just five appearances in the Middle East since completing a switch from Paris Saint-Germain.

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  • WHAT LANDIM SAID

    The 32-year-old is close to completing a long road to recovery, with Landim telling of when Neymar will be back and whether he could grace the Maracana at club level in the not too distant future: “I walk down the street and people ask me when I'm going to sign Neymar. And I say: ‘Guys, Neymar earns more per month than two Flamengo salaries. People don't realise the magnitude of things, the amounts involved. The unofficial information is that he earns 70 million per month. I think Neymar is absolutely outstanding, a top player in the world. We have to see how he recovers, but I think he'll recover well because he's a light player. I met him in the locker room and said that he thinks he'll be back in full condition by mid-September.”

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Neymar recently left the door open for a move to Flamengo to be made, with Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer saying during a visit to the Maracana that saw him don the jersey of fellow Santos academy graduate Gabigol: “I've always said that I want to play for Flamengo, it's obvious that it's the second team in my heart, because the first is Santos.”

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Neymar is only contracted to Al-Hilal until the summer of 2025, with those terms including the option for a further 12-month extension. It may be that he makes the most of an opportunity to head home as a free agent after proving his worth to those in Saudi Arabia.

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