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Enjoy it while it lasts – Neymar hints at retirement

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By Kwame Bediako

Neymar Jr has dropped a bombshell about his future, suggesting the 2026 FIFA World Cup could be his last dance with the Seleção.

The 34-year-old, sidelined from Brazil’s March 2026 friendlies against France and Croatia due to persistent fitness issues, openly admitted he’s nearing the twilight of his career.

“This is my last World Cup… I don’t even know if this will be my last year with the national team,” he revealed, his words echoing the vulnerability of a player who’s carried a nation’s hopes for over a decade.

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti’s decision to exclude Neymar stemmed from a strict policy of selecting only players who are “100% fit” and competing at the elite level.

Fresh off a return to boyhood club Santos FC, Neymar has battled recurring muscle fatigue since recovering from a devastating ACL injury in late 2023.

His limited match readiness was evident during Santos’ recent Brasileirão clash with Corinthians on March 15, 2026, at Estádio Urbano Caldeira, where fitness concerns overshadowed his trademark flair.

Neymar’s candor cuts deep: “My career is coming to an END and I have to know that.” Widely seen as the face of Brazil’s post-Pelé era, his journey from Santos prodigy to European stardom at Barcelona and PSG has been a rollercoaster of brilliance and heartbreak.

Across three World Cups (2014, 2018, 2022), he notched 13 appearances, eight goals, and four assists, but the trophy has remained elusive, with injuries like the one suffered in a 2023 qualifier against Uruguay haunting his campaigns.

The star’s reflective tone extends beyond the pitch. “I always tell my family and friends: Enjoy as much as you can because it will end,” Neymar shared, urging those around him to savor fleeting moments. His struggles have ignited debate: Can he muster one final push to lead Brazil in 2026, or will injuries force an earlier exit?

Neymar’s potential farewell signals a seismic shift for Brazilian football. As a symbol of creativity bridging generations, his departure leaves a void. Fans and pundits alike ponder whether the Seleção can reclaim glory without its prodigal son, while Neymar eyes whatever chapters remain in a career defined by magic and mortality.

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