Neymar's return to the field could be delayed by two months. Details became known
Last summer, Neymar decided to leave European football and joined Al-Hilal, but in October of the same year, he suffered an ACL injury, sidelining him for an extended period. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the field, though it may be further delayed.
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Details: Al-Hilal paid Paris Saint-Germain €90 million for Neymar last summer. The forward played three matches in the Pro League and two in the AFC Champions League before sustaining an injury while representing Brazil in a match against Uruguay. Since then, Neymar has been out of action and has not fully recovered.
The player frequently shares videos on social media, showcasing his rehabilitation process, leading fans to believe that his return is imminent. However, a physiotherapist recently debunked these hopes. In a video, the expert noted, "Neymar’s lack of stability and confidence during jump exercises was evident, particularly in his knee, which showed signs of weakness upon landing."
As a result, it has been concluded that Neymar's return might be delayed by at least another two months.
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Reminder: In addition to missing Al-Hilal’s matches, Neymar was also unable to represent Brazil in the Copa América. The last time he stepped onto the field was on October 18, and when he eventually returns, he may need time to readapt to the game. The 32-year-old Brazilian’s contract with the Saudi club runs until the end of the current season.