Neymar’s injury woes have taken a turn for the worse. The Brazilian superstar, now 33, suffered a right thigh injury during training, and the diagnosis is grim.
According to reports from Diario do Peixe, Neymar is dealing with a level 2 strain of the femoral muscle, which is expected to sideline him for a significant period.
Initially projected to be out for 4 to 8 weeks, Neymar’s recovery timeline has now stretched to potentially three months. This extended absence could severely impact Santos’ campaign and jeopardize the remainder of his 2025 season with the club.
For Neymar, this setback adds to a troubling trend of injuries since his return to Brazil, raising concerns about his future with Santos.
Santos: Neymar Out Three Months, Is His Season Already Over?
With Neymar under contract until December 2025, there is a real possibility he may have already played his last game for the club if his recovery takes longer than anticipated. This news is a crushing blow for a player whose career has been marred by injuries, further diminishing his impact on the pitch.
The Brazilian national team, which relies on Neymar for World Cup qualifiers and the upcoming South American Copa, will also have to adjust without their star number 10.
This situation casts a shadow over Neymar’s contributions and leaves wondering how his absence will affect both club and country in the coming months.
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