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Barcelona's Deco Downplays Neymar Return, Says 'Not the Moment'

Barcelona's Deco Downplays Neymar Return, Says 'Not the Moment'
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Sports March 6, 2025 14:00

- Barcelona's sporting director Deco dismisses the idea of re-signing Neymar, emphasizing that it is not the right time for the club to consider bringing the Brazilian back.

Barcelona's Deco on Neymar's Potential Return

Barcelona's sporting director Deco has stated that now is not the appropriate time for the club to contemplate bringing Neymar back to the team. Neymar, who recently returned to Brazil to play for Santos, seems content and focused on his current situation. Deco emphasized that Neymar's happiness should be a priority and that any potential return would need to be beneficial for both the player and the club.

Neymar's Recent Performance and National Team Prospects

Since re-joining Santos, Neymar has shown good form, scoring three goals and providing three assists in seven matches. His impressive performance has earned him a spot on the pre-list for Brazil's upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Deco expressed his desire to see Neymar back in the national team, highlighting the importance of his happiness and return to form.

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