
Robinho Jr. has accused Neymar of assault, prompting his representatives to send an out-of-court notice to Santos. They are considering a meeting with the club's board regarding a potential contract termination due to safety concerns.
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⚠️ Robinho Jr. accuses Neymar of assault, camp weighs termination
Robinho Jr.'s representatives sent Santos an out-of-court notice demanding action over the incident involving Neymar last Sunday (4).
The agents' idea is to hold a meeting with the club's board to discuss even a possible contract termination due to a "lack of minimum safety conditions" at the club.
According to the document that ge had access to, the youngster made three accusations against Neymar.
According to Robinho Jr., Neymar "used offensive insults," gave him "a trip," and struck him with "a violent slap to the face."
The 18-year-old forward's defense requested four measures from Santos:
And Santos — in the view of the youngster's representatives — would need to bear the financial cost of possibly bringing forward the end of the contract between the club and Robinho Jr. because of the alleged lack of safety.
His contract runs until April 30 next year.
The situation between Robinho Jr. and Neymar was reportedly "resolved" after an apology from the No. 10.
Until the episode, the forward saw the Santos star as a "mentor."
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Robinho Jr. made three accusations against Neymar, which have not been detailed publicly.
The camp is considering contract termination due to a perceived lack of minimum safety conditions at the club.
The accusations stem from an incident that occurred during a training session last Sunday.

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