Brazilian football icon Neymar has declared his determination to play a key role in Brazil’s bid to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting he is fully committed to overcoming his long-running injury problems. Speaking with confidence, the 33-year-old forward said he is ready to be judged on his contribution when the tournament arrives.
Neymar’s ambition is closely tied to his desire to work under Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who has made it clear that only fully fit and match-ready players will be selected. So far, recurring injuries have kept Neymar from featuring prominently under the Italian manager, creating uncertainty around his international future.
After focusing much of 2025 on helping Santos avoid relegation, Neymar is now shifting his attention to recovery and long-term fitness. He is scheduled for knee surgery to address a meniscus issue and is reportedly consulting specialists to speed up his rehabilitation. With his Santos contract nearing its end, both player and club are considering an extension that could keep him in Brazil as he prepares for what may be his final World Cup challenge.
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Norwegian Club Suspends Nigerian Midfielder Daniel Daga After Criminal Charge
Norwegian side Molde FK has suspended Nigerian midfielder Daniel Daga following formal criminal charges brought against him in Norway. Authorities have accused the young player of committing a sexual act without consent, an offence under Norwegian law, with the alleged incident reported earlier in 2025.
In a statement, Molde FK confirmed that Daga has been removed from all training sessions and match activities while legal proceedings move forward. The case is expected to be heard in March 2026, and the club said it has cooperated fully with law enforcement since the investigation began.
Daga, through his legal representative, has denied the allegations, maintaining that the encounter in question was consensual. His lawyer stated that he does not accept any wrongdoing and is confident the court process will clear his name. Molde’s leadership described the situation as serious and sensitive, stressing the club’s responsibility to ensure fairness and respect for all parties involved as the case unfolds.