Neymar 

BRA
 • #10 Attacking Midfielder
Position (Secondary)

AM (CF)

Role

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Birthdate (Age)

Feb 5, 1992 (34)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'9"

Weight

150 lb

National Team
Brazil

Ranking

458thout of 528
Overall Grade69.3262nd/528
Impact score8.12nd/528
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News

Jun 8, 2026

MRI shows progress

Neymar (calf) is showing "good evolution" from his injury following an MRI, according to the Brazilian Federation, per Globo.com. "Neymar underwent an MRI on Monday, and tests showed a good evolution in his treatment, within the expected parameters. He will follow the recovery preparation process planned by the medical commission of the Brazilian National Team".

Analysis: Neymar is still in recovery following a calf injury and is nearing a return to play, although his option for the opener still seems unlikely. The winger was deemed to have shown progress in his recovery and to be evolving well as he attempts a comeback, hopefully leaving him available sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, he seems more than likely to be sat for the highly anticipated opener against Morocco, not wanting to be risked for the rest of the tournament. However, he should still be an option for the group stage, a major relief for Brazil after leaving Joao Pedro behind.

Jun 5, 2026

Will undergo MRI on Monday

Neymar (calf) will undergo an MRI on Monday, but manager Carlo Ancelotti said he's confident he'll return to training with the group next week, according to Adriana Garcia of ESPN. "He's doing a great job on his own. After the weekend, he'll have an MRI scan and then, if everything goes well, he can train with the squad next week," Ancelotti said during Friday's press conference.

Analysis: The MRI will be key to determining whether the 34-year-old forward will have a shot at being fit for the World Cup opener against Morocco on Saturday, June 13. Neymar is the all-time leading scorer for the Brazilian national team with 79 goals, and his presence in the squad would be a huge boost in a final third that also features elite talent such as Vinicius Junior and Raphinha. Following the game against Morocco on June 13, Brazil will also Haiti on June 19 and Scotland on June 24 to close out the group stage.

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