Initial talks have reportedly outlined a salary request of $5 million for the duration of the tournament.
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Neymar’s current deal with Santos FC runs through June 30Has played only 27 matches since 2023Castillo, Palavecino, and Kenedy have already been announced as reinforcements for the CWCWatch every FIFA Club World Cup game free on DAZNStream nowGetty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?
As the Club World Cup approaches, Pachuca are reportedly considering a stunning move to sign Brazilian icon Neymar on a one-month loan deal. The Liga MX side aims to make a statement on the international stage, and the addition of Neymar could deliver both sporting firepower and massive commercial appeal.
Brazilian outlet reports that Pachuca have reached out to Neymar’s father and agent to gauge interest in a short-term agreement. While no formal offer has been tabled, initial talks have reportedly outlined a salary request of $5 million for the duration of the tournament.
Neymar’s current deal with Santos FC runs through June 30, and although he has expressed a desire to remain in Brazil or potentially return to Europe, Pachuca’s interest has caught the attention of Santos president Marcelo Teixeira, according to the same report.
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Though manager Jaime Lozano has only just begun leading training sessions at Pachuca, the club’s front office is already moving swiftly to build a competitive squad ahead of the Club World Cup.
Following the controversy surrounding León’s disqualification from the tournament due to multi-ownership violations – a setback for Grupo Pachuca – the organization is now focused on making a bold statement. With Lozano at the helm, the club aims not only to compete but to stand out on the international stage and show FIFA that Mexican clubs can make an impact.
, however, are not putting all its hopes on one name. The club has already confirmed three signings for the Club World Cup: Robert Kenedy from Real Valladolid, José Castillo from Chivas, and Agustín Palavecino from Necaxa. Uruguayan defender Federico Pereira – fresh off a title run with Toluca – is also rumored to be close to joining.
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From a marketing angle, Neymar would be a massive win for Pachuca. His global profile could attract sponsors, boost merchandise sales, and shine a spotlight on the club during the Club World Cup. On the field, however, questions remain. The Brazilian has played only 27 matches since 2023 and scored just three goals in 12 games with Santos, missing several due to injury. His impact may be more commercial than competitive.
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The Mexican side kicks off its Club World Cup campaign on June 18 against Red Bull Salzburg. From there, it faces a daunting path with matches against Real Madrid and Saudi powerhouse Al Hilal, Neymar’s former club.
Pachuca have until June 10 to finalize any Club World Cup reinforcements, leaving little time to decide whether to go all-in on one of football’s most recognizable figures.