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After his serious injury, Neymar Jr's new drama at Al Hilal that puts his continuity at risk

Neymar Jr really does not learn.

By William Estrella

Neymar Jr really does not learn.
Neymar Jr really does not learn.

Neymar has an injury that left him out of the season and although he should be taking care of himself and concentrating on his recovery, according to information that Leo Días gave in recent hours: "Neymar organized a two-day party in Rio de Janeiro and dances." like crazy, even though he was injured.” This could affect his injury more.

This has greatly worried the leaders of Al-Hilal Saudi F.C. of the Saudi Professional League, since they wanted to see if Neymar could comply with the treatment times because he is their great player. Furthermore, in the Brazilian National Team he is also one of the elements that is most needed, because he is the one who leads the national team.

Now, Neymar would have no problem throwing parties since he is a constant throughout his life, especially when it was his birthday, he spent millions. There was an event that he did and where they revealed that he spent up to 5 million euros, according to information from Marca, where he had celebrities, singers, models, soccer players, etc.

Now, at the parties that Neymar throws, he would spend up to 11 thousand euros on food, drinks, guests, DJs, etc., according to the source in question. The Brazilian attacker, in this way, has shown to have a quite hectic life and even when he was injured he has not stopped, but rather he waits for the opportunity to celebrate and dance, even if he is injured and must take care of himself.

How much is Neymar worth?

According to information from the portal specialized in player values, Transfermarkt, Neymar currently at Al-Hilal Saudi F. C is worth 50 million euros, however when PSG hired him, they paid no less than 220 million euros to FC Barcelona, with the aim of removing their great star, but he did not finish performing.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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