Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal are reportedly considering a dramatic move to terminate Neymar’s contract, just 18 months after his high-profile €90 million transfer from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). The Brazilian forward’s time at the club has been hampered by a series of injuries, with the latest setback—a serious ACL injury—putting his future at Al-Hilal in doubt. The club, frustrated by his persistent fitness issues, is said to be weighing up the option of parting ways with Neymar as soon as the January transfer window opens.
According to Brazilian media outlet UOL Esporte, Al-Hilal’s management is urgently looking for ways to resolve Neymar’s ongoing injury troubles, and that could lead to a contract termination. Speculation is rife that Neymar might return to his roots at Santos or take his talents to Major League Soccer, possibly with Inter Miami, which has fueled Al-Hilal’s sense of urgency.
To fill the void left by Neymar, Al-Hilal is reportedly eyeing a couple of marquee names to replace the Brazilian. Both Mohamed Salah of Liverpool and Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr are being considered as potential signings.
Cristiano Ronaldo, since joining Al-Nassr in 2022, has been in sensational form, becoming one of the Saudi league’s biggest stars with his prolific goal-scoring record. His impact has made him a prime target for Al-Hilal, which could launch a bid for the Portuguese forward. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah has long been admired by Al-Hilal, and with his contract at Liverpool expiring in the summer of 2024, there is potential for the Egyptian forward to join the Saudi giants on a free transfer. Salah’s iconic status in the Arab world makes him an attractive option, both from a sporting and commercial perspective.
As the January transfer window approaches, it seems Al-Hilal is ready to make bold moves to reshape their squad, and the futures of Neymar, Salah, and Ronaldo could play a pivotal role in the next chapter of the Saudi Pro League.