Neymar doesn’t seem to have many options left: he’s set to sign with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, but a return to Europe is already in the works.

In the coming days, unless there’s a sudden change (which is always possible with PSG), Neymar will be leaving Paris Saint-Germain. The Brazilian player, who is being pushed out, has reached an agreement with Al-Hilal on a two-year, or possibly longer, contract. On the PSG side, a deal worth around 90 million euros is close to being finalized.

Neymar’s future will take him to Saudi Arabia, a path followed by many global football stars this summer. However, as reported by L’Equipe, this won’t mark the end of his career in glory. In fact, the player plans to return to Europe within one to two years. He reportedly has his sights set on the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

If this information proves accurate, it will undoubtedly fuel speculation, especially concerning a potential return to FC Barcelona. The Spanish club might not be able to afford him at the moment. But in two years? Who knows…

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