Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar has revealed which club he would like to play for before he retires, as well as the league he would like to compete in after he leaves Ligue 1.
Now 30 years old, Neymar has reached the point where he is closer to the end of his career than the beginning, having made his professional debut for Santos at 17.
The Brazilian is in his fifth season in France, and is contracted to PSG until June 2025, so it seems he still has ample time to cement his place among the club's legends – some argue that he is already well on his way after contributing to 181 goals in just 186 appearances since joining Les Parisiens in 2017.
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Neymar has previously discussed his plans for the future, revealing that he was contemplating quitting international football after the 2022 FIFA World Cup, although he made no mention of hanging up his club boots beyond that point.
Speaking on the Fenomenos Podcast on Sunday, the forward revealed there is one team he would like to represent after his stint with Les Parisiens comes to an end.
"I really want to play for Santos again," Neymar said.
"What I really miss is playing in the town.
"My God, that stadium is wonderful."
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The Selecao star also disclosed his ambition to one day play in North America.
"I also really want to play in the United States, at least one season," he added.
"It's a short championship; you have three or four months of vacation (laughing)."
The former FC Barcelona attacker began his professional career with Santos as a teenager and went on to make 134 appearances for the club, scoring 70 goals and registering 35 assists across five years before mkaing the switch to the Camp Nou.
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