Neymar Jr. is poised for a stunning return to his boyhood club Santos FC, with multiple sources confirming a verbal agreement has been finalized between the Brazilian superstar and the historic São Paulo-based side.

The move, described as “imminent” by transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, marks a dramatic homecoming for the 32-year-old, who began his career at Santos before rising to global stardom at Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
The deal hinges on Neymar terminating his lucrative contract with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, a process expected to advance next week.
The forward will reportedly forfeit approximately $65 million in unpaid salary to secure an early exit after a turbulent six-month spell in Riyadh, where injuries and public criticism from manager Jorge Jesus derailed his Saudi journey.
Santos is preparing a six-month contract with an option to extend through 2025, offering flexibility as Neymar eyes the 2026 World Cup as his international swansong.
Financial constraints at Santos, now competing in Brazil’s Serie B, necessitated creative solutions. Negotiations include a unique partnership with an investment fund that would grant Neymar and his father equity stakes in the club, while sponsors like Nike are poised to bolster commercial revenue.
Despite interest from MLS clubs, including Inter Miami, Neymar prioritized Santos for emotional reasons—a nod to the club where he scored 136 goals, won the 2011 Copa Libertadores, and cemented his status as a generational talent.
Al-Hilal’s decision to exclude Neymar from their Saudi Pro League squad accelerated his exit, with Jesus bluntly stating the forward “no longer fits our project.”
Injuries, including a torn ACL last October, limited Neymar to just five starts in Saudi Arabia.
Now, Santos fans are already celebrating his potential February 5 debut in Serie B, a move that could transform the league’s global appeal.
Teammates like Vinícius Junior have hailed the transfer as “a gift to Brazilian football,” while analysts speculate Neymar’s presence could fast-track Santos’ return to the top flight.
As formalities loom, the deal symbolizes a full-circle moment for Neymar—a chance to reignite his legacy where it began, with the world watching.