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Al-Hilal is considering releasing Neymar Junior in January, potentially on a free.

Neymar Junior has spent the latter half of his career battling ailments, and his stint at Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia has been a physical nightmare for the Brazilian. The 32-year-old only recently returned to duty after missing a year due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but he has already suffered another muscle ailment.

Neymar was paid a big sum of money on a two-year contract, but he has only played seven games for Al-Hilal, and with only six months remaining on his contract in January, they are ready to cut losses. According to Action Ma3 Waleed via Sport, they are seriously considering not just Neymar's departure but also terminating his contract because they are tired of his injury concerns. They will release him in January and are looking for their next star, however their ambition is to sign Al-Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo.

He has only played 42 minutes after recovering from his ACL tear. Neymar has only appeared in seven games for Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal since leaving Paris Saint-Germain in August of last year for a rumored cost of roughly 90 million euros ($97.90 million).

The dynamic playmaker has been connected with a number of clubs since his trip to Saudi Arabia, including Barcelona, with President Joan Laporta considering a big signing to fill the bleachers when they return to Camp Nou. Neymar is apparently interested in returning, although he is also open to joining Inter Miami or Santos. The former would reconnect him with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez, but the latter would bring him back to his first love.

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