Al Hilal have identified Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Real Madrid's Rodrygo as possible replacements for Neymar, while Manchester United are reportedly ahead of Manchester City in the race to sign Nuno Mendes.
Neymar's future is unclear - it seems he's not wanted in Saudi but whatever happens his career is worth celebrating in Brazil and beyond
If Neymar arrives in MLS, Inter Miami seemed like the logical choice due to his connections, but it appears other clubs are trying to land him
Neymar and Rivaldo have engaged in a war of words over who would have joined Ronaldo and Ronaldinho in Brazil's 2002 World Cup starting eleven in their prime.
In reality, the deal seems doomed from the beginning, but in this instance, one less global superstar making his way to North America is good news. Neymar, for all his fame and popularity, would be a failed signing for the league.
It is no secret that clubs from Saudi Arabia are tracking several Real Madrid superstars, with Vinicius Jr. being the most prominent name on their wishlist.The likes of Antonio Rudiger, Luka Modric,
Neymar signed for La Liga side Barcelona from Brazil's Santos FC for around $90 million. Before Neymar inked a deal with Barcelona, Real
The Chicago Fire are trying to land Neymar from Saudi club Al Hilal. However, the task will be easier said than done to bring him over.
Neymar would give MLS even more visibility in the aftermath of Lionel Messi's arrival, but he also brings considerably more baggage than his former club teammate.
Brazil striker Neymar said his former Paris Saint-Germain teammate Kylian Mbappé became "a little jealous" after superstar Lionel Messi joined the French club in August 2021 in a free transfer.
Brazilian soccer player Neymar has called out his former PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe for being jealous of Lionel Messi.
Al Hilal coach Jorge Jesus fears Neymar "can no longer play at the level we are used to." Neymar, 32, becomes a free agent at the end of the season and Jesus has claimed he is in the dark over the Brazil star's future plans.