Almost $200m spent and just one goal to show for it? In terms of goals-to-transfer fees, Neymar's move to Al Hilal might go down as one of the worst of all time.
Brazilian football icon Neymar has officially parted ways with Al Hilal, ending an injury-ridden 18-month stint at the Saudi Arabian club.Read More: Neymar Celebrates Saudi Founding Day in Saudi Style ...
The Brazilian forward, who has since returned to Santos, was no longer able to deliver what was expected of him on the pitch, despite boosting the club’s commercial success.
Neymar also took six shots on goal and gave 22 passes, some as sharp as those in his prime. Saudi club Al-Hilal terminated ...
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Neymar bids farewell to Al-Hilal after only seven games, in a spell marred by injury and little playtime, despite the hype surrounding his transfer.
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