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Neymar's Omission from Brazil Squad Continues: Ancelotti's Judgment and Speculation Surrounding Star Player's Future

Once again, Neymar finds himself left out of the Brazil squad by Carlo Ancelotti, raising questions about his fitness and World Cup hopes. In the midst of ongoing discussions and speculations, the Santos star's future remains uncertain.

Neymar's Omission from Brazil Squad Continues: Ancelotti's Judgment and Speculation Surrounding Star Player's Future

Neymar has been snubbed by Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti again, with the injury-ravaged Santos superstar missing out on selection for upcoming friendly dates against Senegal and Tunisia. The 33-year-old playmaker has made no secret of the fact that he wants to represent his country at next summer’s World Cup, but faces a race against time to prove his worth.Neymar has not figured for Brazil since October 2023, when he ruptured knee ligaments during a clash with Uruguay. He spent 12 months stuck on the sidelines recovering from that injury and is now two years into a wander through the international wilderness.Ancelotti has not called upon Neymar since taking charge of South American heavyweights due to a series of unfortunate fitness setbacks - with his last selection in March 2025 ending in withdrawal. The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain forward has struggled to steer clear of the treatment table.That has been the case again of late, with Neymar making his latest return to action in Santos’ 1-1 draw with Fortaleza on Saturday - a game that saw him step off the bench. Ancelotti is not convinced that Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer is ready to add to his collection of 128 caps.Former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich boss Ancelotti is reluctant to be dragged into a debate regarding Neymar’s situation, with the Italian delivering a blunt response when quizzed on that topic at his latest squad reveal. Ancelotti said: “I haven't spoken to Neymar again. We'll see when he recovers and starts playing again.”Brazil’s head coach has previously said of the mercurial No.10: “Neymar can play at his highest level in this team without any problems. When he is in good physical condition, he has the quality to play not only in Brazil but in any team in the world because of his talent.”Ancelotti’s reluctance to discuss Neymar is puzzling many, with former defender Fabio Luciano telling Resenha da Rodada: “I think this issue of Neymar going to the World Cup isn't going to be like that, that he'll only go if he's 100%. If he's not flying high, but he's delivering good football... I don't think he needs to be 100% to be called up, because he's a different kind of player technically.“He has to be in good condition, I just don't think it's going to be like 'Neymar has to be flying high physically'. I think if he's well, he'll play. We don't have anyone similar and if he can maintain good performances he'll be called up.”Another former Brazil star, Luisao, added: “I think the Neymar issue has gone too far. We're always chasing our own tails when we talk about Neymar. I'm surprised I don't understand why the national team hasn't resolved this situation already. It's about being clear, 'I spoke with him and from today on I won't talk about Neymar'.“Every time there's a squad announcement, an interview, they'll talk about him. Ancelotti always says the same things. What's the problem with you acknowledging the situation and saying you only talk about the players called up? It's annoying.”World Cup winner Ronaldo has said of Neymar taking in one more shot at global glory: “Brazil can achieve anything with the players they have available. Neymar can be, and I believe he will be, an important player in the World Cup. Everyone wants Neymar at 100%. That's what Ancelotti wants, and what he wants too. In his mind, I see a strong desire to be at the World Cup and help the Brazilian team.“I hope he's 100%. He's coming off a serious injury, and what he's going through is very natural: re-adaptation, game rhythm. The criticism is exaggerated, but expectations for him are always high, and that's why they exist. But Neymar knows what needs to be done to be 100% at the World Cup.”While generating plenty of discussion when it comes to his international future, Neymar is also the focus of speculation at club level. That is because his contract at Santos continues to run down towards free agency, with it being suggested that he could head to MLS early in 2026 and reunite with fellow ‘MSN’ members Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez at Inter Miami.

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Neymar's Ongoing Struggles for Brazil Selection

Despite Neymar's desire to represent his country at the upcoming World Cup, his ongoing battle with injuries has kept him out of contention for selection. Ancelotti's decision to overlook the iconic forward has stirred debates about his readiness and impact on the national team.

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Ancelotti's Blunt Assessment

Carlo Ancelotti has taken a pragmatic stance on Neymar's situation, highlighting the player's need to regain peak physical condition before returning to the international stage. The Italian coach's candid comments have added fuel to the ongoing speculation surrounding Neymar's future.

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Mixed Reactions From Former Players and Experts

Former Brazil stars and football experts have expressed varied opinions on Neymar's exclusion and the handling of the situation by the national team management. While some emphasize the importance of Neymar's technical prowess, others question the handling of the ongoing saga.

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Neymar's Future at Club Level and MLS Speculations

Amidst the uncertainty surrounding Neymar's international career, speculations about his club future have also surfaced. With his contract at Santos nearing its end, talks of a potential move to MLS and a reunion with former teammates at Inter Miami have caught the attention of the football world.

Published on November 4, 2025