Neymar’s camp have approached both Napoli and Inter ahead of a potential free January move, but both Italian clubs have already turned down the chance to sign him. The Brazilian forward, who will be out of contract at the end of 2025, is determined to return to top-level football as he eyes a Brazil recall for next year’s World Cup.
Neymar offered to Napoli and Inter ahead of free January move
Neymar Jr. could be on his way back to the European spotlight as his representatives explore a Serie A switch. According to and Fabrizio Romano, the Brazilian superstar was offered to both Napoli and Inter earlier this year. The Nerazzurri declined the approach in May and Gli Azzurri also turned down the opportunity due to fitness concerns. Neymar, who has endured a difficult spell since leaving Paris Saint-Germain, continues to recover from recurring muscle injuries that have kept him sidelined for much of the year.
AdvertisementGetty Images SportA gamble too risky for Serie A giants
While the idea of Neymar gracing Serie A is appealing, both Inter and Napoli view him as a major risk given his injury history and wage demands. Napoli, under Antonio Conte, are rebuilding around a younger, more dynamic squad, while Inter remain cautious about upsetting their financial balance. Despite his global star power and vast experience, the 33-year-old’s availability has often been limited in recent seasons, making him a difficult fit for clubs focused on long-term consistency and tactical discipline.
Why January could change everything
After December 31, the former Barcelona star will officially become a free agent, opening the door for a new chapter in Europe. His agent, Pini Zahavi, maintains strong relationships with both Napoli and Inter, which could see the proposal resurface in January if the conditions are right. Serie A clubs would need an open non-EU slot to register the Brazilian, but the fact that he would be available on a free transfer could still tempt teams searching for a short-term spark in attack.
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Neymar’s biggest motivation remains a spot in Brazil’s squad for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Carlo Ancelotti has not ruled out recalling the Santos legend but has made it clear that he must prove his fitness and form at club level. For that reason, Neymar is expected to push hard for a European return in January with Italy among the likely destinations. Whether a top club takes the gamble remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Neymar isn’t ready to fade quietly into retirement just yet.