In 2013, Neymar signed with FC Barcelona, joining Lionel Messi and later Luis Suárez to form the legendary attacking trio known as “MSN” — one of the most feared front lines in football history. Together, they won the 2015 UEFA Champions League, two La Liga titles, and multiple domestic cups. Neymar became one of the most influential players in the world, combining creativity, skill, and clinical finishing.
In 2017, he made history by joining Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for a world-record transfer fee of €222 million, the most expensive in football history. In Paris, Neymar became the face of the club’s ambitious project, winning numerous Ligue 1 titles and domestic cups, and leading PSG to the 2020 Champions League final. Despite injuries and controversies, he remained a decisive and electrifying player, capable of changing the outcome of a match at any moment.
With the Brazilian national team, Neymar proudly wears the iconic number 10 jersey — once worn by legends of the Seleção. He won the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, delivered memorable performances in World Cups, and became one of Brazil’s all-time top scorers, surpassing Pelé.
In 2023, Neymar left Europe to join Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, marking a new chapter in his remarkable career.
Beyond the pitch, Neymar is a global icon — a social media star, fashion figure, and ambassador for major international brands. He embodies a generation that is connected, expressive, and creative. His influence extends far beyond football, making him one of the most recognizable personalities in world sports.
Passionate, unpredictable, and endlessly talented, Neymar Jr. remains above all an artist of the game — a player who continues to make fans dream with his magic, flair, and joyful spirit, just like the great Brazilian legends before him.











