Brazilian superstar Neymar Jr. has suggested that he may retire from professional football by the end of 2026, saying he hopes to finish his career on his own terms after a storied run at the highest levels of the sport. The 32-year-old forward, currently playing for Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League, made the comments in a recent interview with Brazilian media outlet Globo Esporte.
Neymar, widely regarded as one of the most talented players of his generation, said he has been evaluating his future as he approaches the latter stages of his career. “I want to be able to choose when to stop,” Neymar was quoted as saying. “If my body and mind are aligned, then I hope to finish by the end of 2026.”
Since bursting onto the world stage with Santos FC in Brazil, Neymar has enjoyed an illustrious career that includes a high-profile transfer to FC Barcelona in 2013 and a record move to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2017 for a then-world-record fee. He has won numerous domestic titles in Brazil, Spain and France, and played a central role for his national team.
Internationally, Neymar has been a key figure for Brazil, featuring in multiple FIFA World Cups and leading the team to success at the 2016 Rio Olympics, where he scored the winning penalty in the final to secure Brazil’s first Olympic gold medal in men’s football.
Despite his many achievements, Neymar’s career has also been marked by injuries that have periodically sidelined him during crucial moments, including the 2014 and 2022 World Cups. He has also faced criticism at times over his style of play and on-field conduct.
In the Saudi Pro League, Neymar has continued to draw global attention to the growing competition in the Middle East, joining other international stars who have opted to play in the region’s rapidly expanding football environment. His future retirement plans have sparked debate among fans and pundits about whether he might finish his career with a final stint at Santos or another traditional football power.
Neymar’s comments also come amid growing speculation about his role with the Brazilian national team beyond 2026, particularly with the 2026 FIFA World Cup scheduled to be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada later this year. If he follows through with a retirement announcement, the tournament could mark a fitting finale for one of Brazil’s most memorable attacking talents.
As Neymar contemplates the twilight of his career, supporters around the world continue to celebrate his contributions to football and await further announcements about his playing future.
