
In a chapter that blends both determination and resilience, Neymar, the star forward of Santos and Brazil, has recently undergone knee surgery after battling through injury in the final stretch of the season.
Despite struggling with knee issues, the 33-year-old continued to lead his team, playing a crucial role in securing Santos’ safety from relegation. His performance, particularly in the 3-0 win over Cruzeiro, where he played the full 90 minutes, was nothing short of heroic.
On December 23, Santos released a statement confirming that Neymar had successfully undergone arthroscopic surgery to treat a lesion in the medial meniscus of his knee.

The procedure took place on Monday morning, December 22, at Mater Dei Nova Lima, performed by Dr. Rodrigo Lasmar and his skilled medical team.
The statement reassured fans, stating, “The surgery was a complete success, and Neymar is recovering well. He will be discharged later today and will begin his rehabilitation under the care of his physiotherapist, Rafael Martini.”
With Neymar’s recovery underway, he is expected to be sidelined for about a month, making his potential return in late January or early February. If all goes according to plan, the forward could be back on the pitch for the highly anticipated Santos derby against Corinthians on January 22.
Before that, Santos has matches lined up against Novorizontino, Palmeiras, and Guarani, but Neymar’s fans are eagerly waiting for his recovery and return to action.



