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‘5 Matches in 2 Years’: Neymar decides next club as Al-Hilal contract nears end

Brazilian forward Neymar will not renew his contract at Al-Hilal as the former Barcelona forward seeks a new adventure elsewhere.
Neymar joined the Saudi Pro League side last year after leaving Paris Saint-Germain. He signed a two years and this is due to expire at the end of the season.
Having struggled to make an impact due to injuries, latest report from Fichajes has revealed that Neymar is preparing to leave the Middle East in search of a new challenge.
Neymar’s has managed to make just five appearances since joining Al-Hilal for a reported £86.3 million, spending majority of his time at the club on the bench.
The Brazilian is now expected to leave the club next summer. Despite being linked to Barcelona, a move back to the Nou Camp has since been ruled out.
Instead, Neymar prefers to move back to his native Brazil and re-sign for Santos; the club he left Barcelona for 2013.
Neymar made a name for himself at Santos and he would love to see out his playing days in Brazil.
Nevertheless though, with his two-years in Saudi Arabia securing his financial future, Neymar won’t have to worry about what contract Santos can offer, and instead can focus purely on his career coming full circle.
