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“We’ll talk about it after June 12th” – Football style

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On the green field of the friendly match against Red Bull Leipzig, Neymar was there. Starter, elegant in his movements. But still far from the brilliant version that the world remembers of him. The ball seemed to be waiting for him, but maybe he was waiting for something else. A sign. An intuition. A decision that is not yet ready to be born.
“Only after June 12,” he said, smiling, as if time could really freeze the anxiety of an entire fan base. Until that day, he explained, he will not talk about his future anymore. And he said it with the calmness of someone who has learned to live with the spotlight, but also with the scars.
The contract that binds him to Santos expires on June 30. The club that saw him become Neymar, before the world transformed him into “O Ney,” now welcomes him with love. But also with fear. Fear that everything will end before it truly begins again. After yet another injury, the 33-year-old has stepped onto the field twice. A bitter exit from the Copa do Brasil against CRB and a hard-fought victory in the league against Vitoria. Is it enough? No. But it’s a start.

Brazil’s Neymar celebrates during the 2026 World Cup qualifier match between Brazil and Bolivia at the Olympic Stadium of Para in Belem, capital of the State of Para, Brazil, on Sept. 8, 2023.
Neymar: two matches and a crossroads
There is still a double stage before the decisive juncture: Botafogo and Fortaleza. Two matches that will say a lot, maybe everything. But only he, Neymar, will say it, as he now walks the tightrope between nostalgia and rebirth.
Those who watch him from the outside are divided. There are those who dream of him as the leader of a new cycle and those who already see him ready to bid farewell. But he, as long as he can, chooses silence. Not to escape the questions. But to listen to something that only he hears. The noise of the heart, the sound of the white jersey, the voice of home. Because perhaps the real dilemma is not whether to stay at Santos, but whether Neymar can truly return to being Neymar. And to find out, we just have to wait. Until June 12.
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Here is the renewal with Inter Miami, the details

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The latest summer transfer window has seen several new acquisitions, especially in Serie A. However, they have yet to make their debut with their new team.
Among the many new arrivals in our league during the summer transfer window, some of them are still waiting to make their debut in their new jersey.
Below are the Serie A players who arrived in the summer but have not yet made their debut.
Serie A, new arrivals still waiting to debut: from Ghilardi to Odogu

DANIELE GHILARDI IN ACTION ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
Daniele Ghilardi: from Verona to Roma on loan for 2.5 million euros (obligation to buy for 8 million).
David Odogu: from Wolfsburg to Milan for 7 million euros.
Ibrahim Sulemana: from Atalanta to Bologna on loan for 500 thousand euros (buying option for 11 million plus 2 in bonuses).
Juan Rodriguez: from Penarol to Cagliari for 4 million euros.
Matija Frigan: from KVC Westerlo to Parma for 9 million euros.
Benjamin Cremaschi: from Inter Miami to Parma on loan (buying option for 4.5 million).
Matias Perez: from Curico Unido to Lecce for 525 thousand euros.
Marco Sportiello: from Milan to Atalanta for 1 million euros.
Nikola Cavlina: from Dinamo Zagreb to Como on loan for 150 thousand euros.
Lapo Nava: from Milan Futuro to Cremonese on a free transfer.
Luca Lezzerini: from Brescia to Fiorentina on a free transfer.
Simone Scuffet: from Cagliari to Pisa for 900 thousand euros.
Devis Vasquez: from Milan to Roma on a free transfer.
Alessandro Nunziante: from Benevento to Udinese for 1.50 million euros.
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The new acquisitions with 0 minutes played

The latest summer transfer window has seen several new acquisitions, especially in Serie A. However, they have yet to make their debut with their new team.
Among the many new arrivals in our league during the summer transfer window, some of them are still waiting to make their debut in their new jersey.
Below are the Serie A players who arrived in the summer and have not yet made their debut.
Serie A, new arrivals still without debut: from Ghilardi to Odogu
DANIELE GHILARDI IN ACTION (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
- Daniele Ghilardi: from Verona to Roma on a loan deal for 2.5 million euros (obligation to buy at 8 million).
- David Odogu: from Wolfsburg to Milan for 7 million euros.
- Ibrahim Sulemana: from Atalanta to Bologna on loan for 500 thousand euros (buying option at 11 million plus 2 million in bonuses).
- Juan Rodriguez: from Penarol to Cagliari for 4 million euros.
- Matija Frigan: from KVC Westerlo to Parma for 9 million euros.
- Benjamin Cremaschi: from Inter Miami to Parma on loan (buying option at 4.5 million).
- Matias Perez: from Curico Unido to Lecce for 525 thousand euros.
- Marco Sportiello: from Milan to Atalanta for 1 million euros.
- Nikola Cavlina: from Dinamo Zagreb to Como on loan for 150 thousand euros.
- Lapo Nava: from Milan Futuro to Cremonese on a free transfer.
- Luca Lezzerini: from Brescia to Fiorentina on a free transfer.
- Simone Scuffet: from Cagliari to Pisa for 900 thousand euros.
- Devis Vasquez: from Milan to Roma on a free transfer.
- Alessandro Nunziante: from Benevento to Udinese for 1.50 million euros.
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The new deadline – Soccer style

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Transfer Market: Here is the most expensive player for each position. There is only one Italian in this special lineup, playing as a central defender.
Transfermarkt has updated its special lineup where the most valuable player for each position is listed (goalkeeper, full-back, winger, striker, etc.).
In this 3-5-2 formation, we find the most expensive player for each position (for example, the goalkeeper with the highest market value). The only Italian in this lineup plays as a central defender.
Transfer Market, lineup with each player most valuable for position: featuring Bastoni

ALESSANDRO BASTONI SMILING (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Goalkeeper, Lucas Chevalier (PSG): market value, 40 million.
Right-back, Pau Cubarsi (Barcelona): market value, 80 million.
Central defender, William Saliba (Arsenal): market value, 80 million.
Left-back, Alessandro Bastoni (Inter): market value, 80 million.
Defensive midfielder, Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid): market value, 180 million.
Defensive midfielder, Pedri (Barcelona): market value, 140 million.
Right winger, Lamine Yamal (Barcelona): market value, 200 million.
Attacking midfielder, Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich): market value, 140 million.
Left winger, Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid): market value, 150 million.
Forward, Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid): market value, 180 million.
Forward, Erling Haaland (Man City): market value, 180 million.
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