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·13 November 2025
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The president of Fluminense, MĂĄrio Bittencourt, denied that the club has made any recent contact with Neymar or with the staff of the Santos striker.
The statement came in the wake of rumors that the Tricolor would have the forward as their main target for the 2026 season, regardless of the situation of the SĂŁo Paulo club.
âThere has been no recent contact between Fluminense and the player or his staff. Fluminense respects Santos, and both are focused on finishing the BrasileirĂŁo well,â Bittencourt posted.
The topic was also fueled by comments made by Nilton Petrone, known as FilĂ©, Fluminenseâs head of physiotherapy, on the Setor Sul Podcast.
During the podcast, FilĂ© praised Neymar, calling him the âlast genius of Brazilian football,â but emphasized that a possible move to Flu would depend on the playerâs desire and his commitment to the clubâs internal processes.
The speculation also gained momentum because Thiago Silva, Fluminenseâs defender, is a close friend of Neymar and is reportedly lobbying for his signing.
The pair are often seen exchanging affectionate messages on social media.

This isnât the first time Neymarâs name has been linked to Fluminense.
Before the Club World Cup, the club even negotiated a possible partnership with Santos to have the player just for the tournament â something that, according to Neymar himself, âalmost happened.â
At the time, MĂĄrio Bittencourt even spoke with Renato GaĂșcho, then Fluâs coach, who approved the idea.
Neymar thanked them for the contact, asked Fluminense to speak with his father and agent, and later informed them that he preferred to stay at Santos to focus on his physical recovery.
In an interview during the World Cup, Neymar confirmed that the deal came âvery closeâ to happening:
âI was having these conversations with some teams to play the World Cup. Fluminense was something that came very close to happening, but I preferred to stay and train more to come back even better,â he said.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đ§đ· here.
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