Al-Hilal is reportedly considering terminating Neymar’s contract in January due to his ongoing injury problems since his arrival.
Having played just seven matches, the Brazilian forward’s performance has not met expectations, raising doubts about his ability to regain top form.
After investing €90 million for his transfer and offering him a €160 million annual salary, Al-Hilal is now questioning whether it’s worth keeping Neymar on the squad. According to *UOL Esporte*, the club’s management will discuss the possibility of rescinding his contract in January.
Neymar has recently suffered another injury, this time a hamstring tear, prompting further concerns over his availability and the use of an international player spot. In a medical statement, Al-Hilal confirmed that Neymar will undergo treatment and rehabilitation for the next four to six weeks, meaning he will miss at least one month of action.
With his future at Al-Hilal uncertain, Neymar may consider returning to Brazil to end his career at Santos. Alternatively, a move to Inter Miami could be on the table, as Neymar has reportedly purchased a house near the club’s facilities, where Lionel Messi currently plays.