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A Brazilian superstar could be set for a sensational comeback after a shocking update on Neymar's future on Sunday.
According to Brazilian outlets, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, and MLS insider Tom Bogert, the 32-year-old will leave Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal for Santos FC, where he began his career.
The two clubs are reportedly "close to a loan deal" that would allow Neymar to return to his home country for six months. The news comes after the former Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain ace was linked with a move to Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire.
A Santos FC-focused outlet in Brazil claims, "The player made it clear to his father and agents that he wanted to return to the club that started his career."
However, Globo adds that financial details still need to be worked out before the deal can be finalized.
"There is about 65 million dollars outstanding for Neymar to receive from Al-Hilal and the player does not give up this amount at this time, although he wants to be released."
Nonetheless, Santos is said to be confident in reaching an agreement with the Saudi side after independently negotiating with the player.
According to Brazilian outlets, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, and MLS insider Tom Bogert, the 32-year-old will leave Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal for Santos FC, where he began his career.
The two clubs are reportedly "close to a loan deal" that would allow Neymar to return to his home country for six months. The news comes after the former Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain ace was linked with a move to Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire.
A Santos FC-focused outlet in Brazil claims, "The player made it clear to his father and agents that he wanted to return to the club that started his career."
However, Globo adds that financial details still need to be worked out before the deal can be finalized.
"There is about 65 million dollars outstanding for Neymar to receive from Al-Hilal and the player does not give up this amount at this time, although he wants to be released."
Nonetheless, Santos is said to be confident in reaching an agreement with the Saudi side after independently negotiating with the player.
Before moving to Europe, Neymar appeared in 225 matches for Santos, scoring 136 goals and assisting 64 times. The Brasileiro Série B team is currently ranked first in the league.
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