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Neymar's status for Brazil's World Cup squad remains uncertain as the 2026 tournament approaches. Despite his past accolades, recent injuries have raised questions about his fitness and selection.
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Even though it's been a long time since Neymar was one of the world's best players, his name still carries plenty of clout.
And as the 2026 World Cup approaches, the question of whether Neymar will play for Brazil remains a real one.
Neymar has been playing back in his home country for Santos, but an injury-plagued last few seasons certainly doesn't help the cause.
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As of now, it looks more likely than not that Neymer will missthe World Cup.
"The 'Neymar debate' appears to be much hotter in the media than inside the CBF offices," wrote Gustavo Zupak of ESPN Brasil in a new roster projection on Wednesday. "His inconsistent performances at Santos, combined with concerns about injury and his behavior on and off the pitch, have made him a long shot to be named in the final squad."
Neymar's status for the Brazil World Cup squad is uncertain due to recent injuries and his performance with Santos.
Neymar's injury-plagued seasons have negatively impacted his chances of being selected for Brazil's World Cup squad.
The 2026 World Cup is approaching, and Neymar's participation is significant due to his past status as a top player and the impact of his experience on the team.
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The reality is that Brazil is never going to be devoid of attacking talent and midfield skill.
At the moment, they've got lots of guys with better health and better form than what Neymar would bring to the table.
Clearly, there's some intrigue to keeping Neymar around and having him try to play a role off the bench this summer.
There's also plenty of case to be made to leave him at home.
And right now, it appears Brazil is leaning toward the latter.