Inter Miami have emerged as a potential suitor for Neymar, with the Brazil international leaning towards a move to MLS.
The Al-Hilal forward recently purchased a $26m property in Florida, with the news breaking shortly after reports emerged that Inter Miami had come forward with an offer to sign Neymar at the start of 2025.
With the 32-year-old attacker’s contract with Al-Hilal expiring next summer and Neymar only just returning from a year-long injury, the stars seem to be aligning for the former FC Barcelona star to move to Inter Miami.
And Al-Hilal’s stance might make a transfer even easier for the Herons.

Al-Hilal looking to unregister Neymar as a player in 2025
According to Action Waleed, Al-Hilal have informed Neymar that they plan to unregister him as a player in 2025, with the Saudi Arabian giants reaching their breaking point with the winger’s injuries and lack of minutes.
With Neymar’s time in Saudi Arabia set to come to an end, the former PSG forward could now be set to make the move to MLS and to reunite with Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez at Inter Miami.
Indeed, with former USA international Herculez Gomez suggesting that Neymar needs to move to Inter Miami next year, the 32-year-old could already be leaning heavily towards swapping Saudi Arabia for Florida in 2025.
And news that Al-Hilal already plan to offload Neymar could make the transfer a formality for Inter Miami, who need to sort out their Designated Player contracts if they’re to land the Brazil international.

Neymar to Inter Miami has just become completely viable
With Messi, Suarez and Sergio Busquets on their books, the odds of Inter Miami signing Neymar just a few days ago felt slim, with too many hurdles in the way for a transfer to actually happen.
Yet if Al-Hilal are looking to offload Neymar, the door for Inter Miami to sign the Brazil international has just blown wide open, with talks likely to take place between now and the January transfer window.
Although the logistics of what contract Neymar will have is still an issue, it’s not something that should worry Inter Miami, who have the means to bring the Al-Hilal winger to Florida next year.