Football/ Inter Miami eyes Neymar in blockbuster winter Move

Inter Miami may be Neymar’s next destination, with reports suggesting that the U.S. club has submitted an official bid to Al-Hilal for the Brazilian star. Saudi journalist Tariq Al-Nawfal claims that Al-Hilal could transfer Neymar’s contract to Inter Miami as early as the January window, potentially reuniting him with former Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi.

 

Neymar, 32, recently returned to play on October 21 after a year sidelined by a knee injury, scoring in Al-Hilal’s thrilling 5-4 win against Al-Ain in the Asian Champions League.

 

While his comeback generated buzz, Saudi media question his impact on Al-Hilal’s lineup, noting that the team has flourished even in his absence.

 

This uncertainty fuels speculation that Al-Hilal might be open to a high-profile transfer.

 

Rumors linking Neymar to Inter Miami are not new; in February, whispers circulated of a future partnership with Messi in Florida.

 

More recently, Argentine outlets hinted at Neymar joining Inter Miami after his Al-Hilal contract expires in 2025.

 

However, a mid-season transfer could mean a costly but sensational move for Inter Miami, making this potential deal one of the most closely watched in the football world.

 

 

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