Neymar continued training with Al-Hilal 22:39

Brazilian football player Neymar restarted training with Saudi Arabian Al-Hilal vprognoze.ru Referring to Goal.

The team’s head coach, Jorge Jesus, said that the football player can already train with the ball in the gym, but it is unlikely that he will participate in matches in the coming months. The expert noted that time is needed to evaluate the football player’s condition.

Neymar was transferred from French Paris Saint-Germain to Al-Hilal for 90 million euros in the summer of 2023 and managed to play a total of 5 matches in the new team and score one goal. On October 18, Neymar suffered a knee injury during the Brazilian national team’s match against Uruguay. His recovery is expected to take 10 months.

Neymar played for Barcelona from 2013 to 2017. As a member of Barcelona, ​​he won the Spanish title twice (2014/15, 2015/16) and won the Spanish Cup three times. The Catalans won the Champions League in the 2014/15 season.

Neymar has been playing for the Brazilian national team on the international stage since 2010. He became the Olympic champion in 2016.

Previously Neymar reported From Real Madrid to the Brazilians regarding Mbappe.

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Source: Gazeta

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