Neymar could be on the verge of a sensational return to international soccer. That brings us back to the central mystery: When could Santos’ captain actually make his long-time Brazil return?
Neymar, Brazil’s all-time top scorer and one of the most gifted players of his generation, could be on the verge of a sensational return to international soccer. Carlo Ancelotti, in what could be his first act as Brazil’s head coach, has thrown the spotlight on the 33-year-old by including him in a 50-man preliminary squad ahead of Brazil’s opening 2026 World Cup qualifying matches.
In what might be his first major decision as Brazil’s head coach, Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly named Neymar in his preliminary list of 50 players ahead of the June World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay. Though Real Madrid has not officially confirmed his appointment, the Italian boss is already shaping the Seleção in his image.
“Ancelotti knows what Neymar can bring. He’s experienced, he’s decisive, and he’s hungry,” a source close to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) told Diario AS.
The list is a mix of experience and youth. Veterans like Casemiro and Richarlison are expected to guide the next generation, which includes the likes of Igor Paixao and Evanilson. But Santos veteran’s name among them is what truly stands out.
The final 23-man squad will be announced on May 26 at the CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, and that could be the moment Neymar’s long-awaited return becomes official.
When could Neymar return?
That brings us back to the central mystery: When could Neymar actually make his long-time Brazil return? The date to circle on every calendar is June 5, when Brazil travels to face Ecuador at Guayaquil’s Estadio Monumental. If fit, Neymar could step back into the iconic yellow jersey for the first time since his knee injury against Uruguay in 2023.
His recovery from a left leg injury suffered in April 2025 has been progressing well, and insiders say he’s on track to be match-fit in time. The buzz surrounding his return has sent shockwaves across South America—especially in Ecuador, where the coaching staff is reportedly preparing defensive plans to contain the Brazilian magician.