Neymar, a forward for Brazil, stated that he hopes to soon be reunited with his close pals Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi. Together, the three South American greats won a treble with FC Barcelona in 2014–15, making them one of the team's most formidable attacking trios. However, Neymar first left Barcelona in 2017 to join Paris St. Germain for an incredible record-breaking 222 million euros ($230.39 million).
For a few seasons, Neymar had the opportunity to play alongside Messi once more with PSG. However, in 2023, they split up, with the Brazilian choosing to join Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia and the Argentine joining MLS to play for Inter Miami. During Inter Miami's Barcelona-style reunion with four of its former star players last season, Luis Suarez also joined Messi. Current Miami players Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets are the other two former Barcelona players.
Neymar is thrilled about the possibility of an MSN reunion in the future because the three of them still have a close friendship and bond. He played for PSG for six seasons, scoring 118 goals, but despite his tremendous domestic success, he was unable to win the Champions League with the French team before moving to the Saudi Pro League.
"Obviously, playing again with Messi and Suarez would be incredible. They are my friends. We still speak to each other. It would be interesting to revive this trio. I'm happy at Al Hilal, I'm happy in Saudi Arabia, but who knows. Football is full of surprises," Neymar told CNN Sport.
After leaving PSG for an estimated 90 million euros in 2023, Neymar has only made seven appearances for Al-Hilal in Saudi Pro League, and injuries have kept the Brazilian out of action for extended periods. His contract expires in June, and there are many rumors that the club may cut him.
Neymar wishes to give last shot to win FIFA World Cup 2026
Brazilian football star Neymar has announced that the FIFA 2026 World Cup will be his last opportunity to compete on football’s biggest stage. "I will try, I want to be there. I will do everything I can to be part of the national team. This will be my last World Cup, my last shot, my last chance, and I will do everything I can to play in it."
With six games remaining, Brazil needs to finish in the top six to qualify automatically for the South American World Cup, where they are presently ranked sixth. Despite being out since October 2023 because to a ruptured meniscus and ACL, Neymar is still optimistic about helping his country's campaign. The 32-year-old forward, who just scored 79 goals to become Brazil's all-time leading scorer, called the forthcoming World Cup his "last shot" at glory. As he told CNN, Neymar stated.