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Neymar's Final Chapter: Surgery, Loyalty, and the 2026 World Cup Dream

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Neymar Jr has spent the past few days quietly but decisively rewriting the next chapter of his story, more in the gym than on the pitch, but very much still in the spotlight. ESPN reports that he has officially begun recovery work at Santos training ground after minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee performed on December 22, a procedure to repair a meniscus problem that he deliberately delayed so he could help his boyhood club avoid relegation. According to ESPN and the Associated Press, he was central to that late season escape, scoring 11 goals in 34 games in 2025 and then immediately opting for surgery once Santos were safe, a choice that will likely feature prominently in any future biography as a symbol of loyalty and sacrifice.

This week, the long term significance was underlined when Santos announced and Neymar personally confirmed on the clubs social media channels that he has signed a new deal running through the end of 2026, publicly declaring Santos is my place and tying his club future directly to one last push for the 2026 World Cup. ESPN and Fox Sports both frame the extension as a clear message to Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti that he is not done, with expectations that he will be fit for the start of the 2026 Brazilian Serie A season later this month. World Soccer Talk and Fox Sports both highlight that this contract ends months of speculation over a possible move and positions Santos as the platform for his attempted return to the Selecao.

The more intimate drama is playing out in interviews. ESPN and Fox Sports relay comments from his father and agent revealing Neymar genuinely considered retirement after the latest knee problems, saying he told his family I have had enough before the World Cup dream pulled him back. That candid admission has been widely echoed across Brazilian sports media and social networks, turning his current rehab clips from Santos gym into minor social media events, shared with a tone of redemption rather than decline. There are the usual fan theories online speculating about how much he has left at the top level and whether Ancelotti will really take him to the World Cup, but at this stage those are unconfirmed opinions, not grounded in firm decisions from Brazil staff. For now the verified headline is simple and weighty: Neymar stays at Santos, starts knee rehab, and stakes his final act on making it to 2026.

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