Overview
- A notary presented the document on Brazilian television, calling it the testator's definitive will that directs the disposable portion of his estate to Neymar.
- The will was executed at a Porto Alegre notary office in 2023, though reports differ on the exact date and witness details.
- Coverage describes the benefactor as about 30 to 31 years old, in poor health, unmarried, and without children, who sought to keep his identity private.
- He said he identified with the player and admired his bond with his father, and he did not want his assets to go to distant acquaintances or the state despite not knowing Neymar personally.
- Media outlets have publicized the document's contents, Neymar has not commented, and the bequest could face legal challenges during court review.