Neymar is set to make his return to Al Hilal’s squad for their AFC Champions League Elite match after a year-long injury hiatus, with the Brazilian declaring his comeback on social media. His marketing company cited his love for soccer and desire to play in the next World Cup as motivation for his return to action. While his club coach Jorge Jesus did not confirm Neymar’s immediate playing status, the 32-year-old is eligible to participate in AFC Champions League Elite matches due to no restrictions on foreign players, though he will have to wait until January to play in the Saudi Pro League.
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