Neymar thinks about reunions: Miami or Brazil, possible destinations
his return to the club he left in 2013
Neymar, the Brazilian star of Paris Saint-Germain, is thinking about returning to play in Brazil or in the United States, according to the newspaper 'L'Equipe'. The player ends his contract with the French team in June 2025 and, despite the fact that there are still three years left, he already meditates on his future. One of the options that Neymar handles is to return to Barcelona, the club he left in 2013 after paying his termination clause of 222 million euros.
Although the economic situation of the Barça club is not going through its best moment, the good relationship that the Brazilian maintains with Xavi Hernández, current coach of the team, could facilitate his return to the Camp Nou. In addition, Neymar has always shown his desire to play again with Leo Messi, with whom he formed a great friendship during his time in Barcelona.
MLS, another possible destination
Another of the options that Neymar is considering is to play in the United States, specifically in the MLS. The Brazilian has a house in Miami and has always shown his desire to live in the American city. In addition, the MLS has grown a lot in recent years and has become a very attractive destination for many players.
Several MLS teams would be interested in signing Neymar, including Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham. The American team has already tried to sign him on several occasions and would be willing to make a great financial effort to get his services. The Los Angeles Galaxy, another of the most powerful teams in the MLS, would also be interested in hiring the Brazilian star.
Return to Brazil, another option
The last of the options that Neymar handles is to return to Brazil. The player has always expressed his desire to play again in his country and has even stated that he would like to retire with the Santos shirt, the club where he made his debut.
Several Brazilian teams would be interested in signing Neymar, including Flamengo and Palmeiras. However, the economic situation of Brazilian football is not going through its best moment and it would be difficult for any team to assume Neymar's high salary.
Neymar's future is still up in the air. The Brazilian has several options on the table and will have to decide which one is the best for him. At 30 years old, Neymar is still one of the best players in the world and has several years of football left at the highest level.