Neymar's time with Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League seems to be nearing its end, as he was not included in the squad for upcoming league matches. The 32-year-old is likely to join MLS team Chicago Fire, marking the end of his challenging stint in Saudi Arabia. Injuries have limited Neymar to just three league appearances and two substitute roles in the AFC Champions League this season.
Al-Hilal's head coach, Jorge Jesus, has decided against registering Neymar for future matches, indicating that his role in the team will remain minimal. "The Saudi League is one of the best leagues in the world. All Al-Hilal players can play for any club in Europe," Jesus stated. "Neymar can no longer play at the level we are used to. Things have become difficult for him, unfortunately."

Despite still being under contract with Al-Hilal, Neymar's future remains uncertain. Jesus mentioned that it might be up to Neymar and the club's administration to decide his next steps. "I don't know anything about Neymar's future," he added. The club has a roster spot available for a player born in 2003 or later.
Chicago Fire has added Neymar to their Discovery List, ensuring no other MLS team can negotiate with him without their consent. This move signals a potential new chapter for Neymar in Major League Soccer.
Al-Hilal invested £77 million in Neymar, hoping he would make a significant impact on their squad. However, they are now left searching for a replacement as they reflect on this substantial financial commitment.
Neymar's departure from Al-Hilal appears imminent as he looks towards a fresh start with Chicago Fire. His time in Saudi Arabia was marred by injuries and limited opportunities on the field. As both parties consider their options, it remains to be seen how this transition will unfold for Neymar and Al-Hilal.