IT'S 220 BILLION WON A YEAR, BUT I PLAYED ONLY 7 GAMES...THE WEIGHT OF RETURNING TO "SUPERSTAR" IS ON ME

It's 220 billion won a year, but I played only 7 games...The weight of returning to "Superstar" is on me

It's 220 billion won a year, but I played only 7 games...The weight of returning to "Superstar" is on me

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Neymar (32, Al-Hilal), a "superstar" representing Brazil, seems to be returning to his country in the end. Following the agreement to return to his former team, Santos, he is reportedly negotiating with Al-Hilal to terminate his contract early. As Al-Hilal is disappointed with Neymar, who played only seven games in a year and three months since joining the team, and is expected to agree to terminate his contract early to reduce the remaining salary burden, Neymar's trip to Santos is gaining more weight.

South American soccer transfer market expert Cesar Luis Merlot said on his social networking service (SNS) on the 17th (Korea time), "Neymar is ready to return to Santos," adding, "Santus agreed to Neymar's return. What's left is the end of Neymar's contract with Al-Hilal. Currently, the two sides are negotiating."
Neymar left Paris Saint-Germain to move to Al-Hilal in August last year. According to local news reports, Neymar's basic salary alone amounted to 150 million euros. In addition, Neymar offered a luxury mansion with eight supercars, 25 rooms and three saunas as conditions for his contract. He was also promised support for his private jet, and reportedly signed the contract with Al-Hilal paying the full amount whenever he used a hotel or restaurant.

Neymar, who signed a two-year contract with Al-Hilal, said, "I've accomplished many things in Europe and had a good time. I've always wanted to challenge myself in new places and test myself." "I want to write a new sports history. Saudi Arabia has players with tremendous energy and great qualities. Al-Hilal has fantastic fans and is the biggest in Asia. I think I've come to the right place for me."

Al-Hilal fans had high expectations after Neymar joined the Saudi professional league first to play against Cristiano Ronaldo (39, Al-Nasr). Neymar, however, underwent an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and meniscus injury treatment just three months after joining the team. He played only five games in all competitions last season. After rehabilitating for about a year, Neymar returned to the team last month, but was out of the lineup after two games due to a ruptured hamstring.

Amid this situation, Neymar has recently been tired of his life at Al Hilal, and as his contract expires at the end of this season, speculation has been raised that he will be able to return to his former team, Santos, and rumors of a transfer have been raised that he will welcome Neymar with open arms if he returns. Al Hilal also claimed to be considering terminating the contract as he was disappointed with Neymar, who could not play properly as he continued to leave due to injury for a long time. And in fact, Neymar was sharply inclined to return to Santos.

Of course, since no agreement has been reached yet, Neymar's return to Santos remains to be seen. In particular, it doesn't matter if Neymar leaves while giving up his salary for the rest of the contract at no cost, but the problem becomes complicated if Neymar wants to pay the remaining salary. In this case, the possibility that Neymar will join Santos as an FA (free agent) as his contract with Al Hilal expires in June next year after the end of this season.

Neymar grew up as a child of Santos in 2003 and made his professional debut in 2009. Since then, he has become a sensation while playing as a mainstay. 토토사이트 Playing as a key player of Santos in his late teens, he has grown into a player representing Brazil's Campeonatu Brasileiro Seri A. He played in 225 matches for Santos, scoring 136 goals and 64 assists. Since then, Neymar has continued his career at Al Hilal after playing for Barcelona and PSG.

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