

When Will Neymar Retire? Star Revelas: Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior has confirmed he is not ready to hang up his boots just yet. At 33, the Brazil international has extended his contract with Santos FC until the end of 2025 and declared his intention to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The move comes after a difficult spell in Saudi Arabia, where a serious ACL injury brought his time at Al-Hilal to a premature end. With speculation swirling over his future and fitness, Neymar Jr has returned to his boyhood club — not simply for nostalgia, but with unfinished business.
“What keeps me going is the love I still feel for the game,” Neymar said during a candid conversation with his partner, Bruna Biancardi. “The desire to train, to step on the pitch, that hasn’t faded.”
When Will Neymar Retire? Star Revelas
The forward, Brazil’s all-time top scorer, acknowledged the physical toll of recent years but maintained he would continue playing until his body could no longer meet his standards. “The day will come when I can’t perform the way I want to — that’s when I’ll stop. But not yet,” he said.
A Career in the Spotlight
Neymar’s return to Santos — the club where he first emerged as a teenage prodigy — marks a full-circle moment in a career that has often straddled brilliance and burden. Though his time at Paris Saint-Germain was statistically fruitful, it was also punctuated by persistent injuries and polarised perceptions. His brief spell in Saudi Arabia ended with more time spent in rehabilitation than on the pitch.
Still, Neymar Jr remains defiant in the face of criticism.
In his remarks, Neymar expressed frustration with the distorted lens of social media and the culture of instant judgment. “I’ve always said: those who truly know me, they matter. My name will stay in football’s history. What others say online — that will pass.”
Looking Ahead
With the next World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico now just a year away, Neymar’s aim is clear: he wants to lead Brazil once more on the global stage. Whether he does so in a new club shirt remains to be seen. While he’s committed to Santos until the end of next year, the January transfer window may yet offer another opportunity in Europe — or elsewhere.
For now, Neymar remains a player in search of the game that first made him fall in love. And as he made plain, that love remains strong.
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