Good news for Brazil. Still doubtful for the start of the 2026 World Cup after suffering a calf injury while playing for Santos, Neymar has received encouraging updates from the Seleção medical staff.
Brazil can breathe a sigh of relief. Neymar is expected to be fit after all. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced on Monday that the latest medical tests carried out in New Jersey were reassuring. The number 10 continues his rehabilitation, and his condition is progressing exactly as doctors had anticipated.
Positive Signs for Brazil’s Star
“The examination revealed good progress in his treatment, in line with expectations,” the Brazilian federation said in an official statement.
Although no date has yet been set for his return to full team training, optimism is growing within the Brazilian camp. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the former PSG star will be ready to feature from the very first match of the tournament.
Brazil will begin its World Cup campaign on Saturday against Morocco. At this stage, Neymar’s participation remains uncertain, but the positive signals from the medical staff have raised hopes of a faster-than-expected comeback. For the Seleção, which dreams of winning a sixth world title, having its biggest star available early in the competition would be a major boost.
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