Overview
- Bremer publicly suggested recruiting Neymar to bolster Juventus’s attack, telling La Gazzetta dello Sport it “would be great to have someone like Ney at Juve.”
- Neymar remains under contract at Santos until December 2025 with an image-rights arrangement that limits his salary to just over €2 million while sponsors cover nearly €100 million in earnings.
- Sporting director Damien Comolli has prioritized financial-fair-play-compliant signings during this summer’s squad overhaul, focusing on structured deals and loans.
- Analysts say Neymar’s sponsorship backing and Italy’s tax incentives could make his recruitment more financially viable than previous marquee moves such as Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer.
- Recovering from injuries in Saudi Arabia and eager to regain form before the World Cup, Neymar is open to a European return to revive his international prospects.