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It won't be Barcelona, ​​Saudi Arabia confirms Neymar's new destination

Find out the details of the new big club that would seek to retain the Brazilian star

By David Arengas

Neymar Photo: Fichajes
Neymar Photo: Fichajes

Neymar Jr. has poured cold water on rumors of a potential move to Arsenal, laughing off a suggestion made by boxing promoter Frank Warren during a recent boxing match in Saudi Arabia.

The Brazilian superstar, who is nearing a full recovery from injury, was in attendance at the IBO middleweight title fight between Chris Eubank Jr. and Kamil Szeremeta. Sitting alongside Warren, the legendary British boxing promoter, Neymar was caught on camera as Warren made a bold claim about the Brazilian’s future.

“He’s coming to England. He’s going to come and play for Arsenal. We need you, we need you!” Warren could be heard saying clearly. Neymar responded with laughter and a hug, seemingly amused by the suggestion.

While Warren is a well-known Arsenal fan, there is no evidence to suggest that any negotiations are underway for Neymar to join the Gunners. The Brazilian's contract with Al-Hilal is set to expire at the end of the current season, but his future remains uncertain.

Neymar's appearance at the boxing match has sparked renewed speculation about his next move, with many fans and pundits eager to see him return to European football. However, the Arsenal rumor appears to be nothing more than a light-hearted exchange between two sporting figures.


David  Arengas

David Arengas

I am David Arengas, a 30-year-old social communicator, a fan of sports and the history of world football. One of my great interests lies in the history of sports feats around the world, as well as the particular stories of Colombian football. I cover the Liga MX and Liga Betplay, producing diverse content for the web and social networks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxED3GhZlxYMy love for sports, encouraged by my father, led me to graduate professionally in Social Communication, as well as Gra...

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