Soccer-Neymar suffers calf injury but expected to join Brazil camp ahead of World Cup


Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Santos v Coritiba - Neo Quimica Arena, Sao Paulo, Brazil - May 17, 2026 Santos' Neymar reacts REUTERS/Jean Carniel/File Photo

May 21 (Reuters) - Neymar has suffered ⁠a minor calf injury but is expected to recover in ⁠time to join Brazil's camp next week ahead of the World ‌Cup starting on June 11 in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

The 34-year-old, Brazil's all-time leading scorer, was named in the squad on Monday, marking his return after a prolonged injury layoff ​that kept him out for much of the ⁠qualifying campaign, as Brazil chase ⁠a record-extending sixth title.

Much of the build-up to the squad announcement centred on ⁠coach ‌Carlo Ancelotti's decision over whether to include Neymar.

The Italian, who took charge of Brazil last year, had not previously recalled the ⁠former Barcelona and Paris St Germain attacker, who now ​plays for Santos and ‌is set to feature at his fourth World Cup in pursuit ⁠of his first ​world title.

"Neymar has a minor calf injury, an oedema," Santos' head of medical services Rodrigo Zogaib told Brazil's ge.globo on Wednesday. "But, according to our planning, his progress ⁠will allow him to be fit next ​week when he will join up with the national team."

Neymar, who has 79 goals in 128 internationals and has not featured for Brazil since 2023 continues to ⁠face scrutiny over his fitness and form.

His stint at Saudi club Al-Hilal was disrupted by injuries and he returned to boyhood club Santos last year but has struggled to recapture his form.

Neymar missed Santos' 2-2 home draw ​with San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana on Wednesday.

Brazil ⁠open their World Cup campaign against Morocco on June 13 in New Jersey, ​before facing Haiti and Scotland in Group ‌C.

They are scheduled to play warm-up matches ​against Panama on May 31 and Egypt in the lead-up to the tournament.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editingby Ken Ferris)

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