After several years as Brazil’s undisputed superstar, Neymar has been away from the national team for nearly two full seasons. Two major injuries derailed his road to the upcoming World Cup, but now, with Brazil already qualified, the 32-year-old forward is expected to make his long-awaited return for the final two rounds of the South American qualifiers.
The FIFA international window is scheduled for early September. Brazil will host Chile at the Maracanã on Thursday, September 4, before traveling to El Alto to face Bolivia on Tuesday, September 9.
According to reports from Globoesporte, head coach Carlo Ancelotti has already drawn up a preliminary squad list. Neymar’s name is included among the confirmed call-ups alongside several domestic-based stars. From Europe, Rodrygo and Éder Militao of Real Madrid are guaranteed selections, while Vinícius Júnior will miss out. The winger is suspended for the clash with Chile due to yellow card accumulation and has been excused from traveling to Bolivia.
The inclusion of Neymar marks a significant turning point for the Seleção. After nearly two years of recovery from a torn ACL and meniscus in his left knee, the former PSG and Barcelona star looks set to pull on the famous yellow jersey once again.

Neymar’s road back
Neymar had been left out of the last international call-up due to lingering fitness concerns. Now, however, the Santos forward appears ready. “Everyone knows my style. I’m available, I’m an athlete, I still feel good. So, it depends on them,” Neymar told reporters just weeks ago after scoring a brace in a Santos victory over Juventude in the Brasileirao.

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Despite his stellar return, his club has struggled domestically. Santos currently sits 15th in the standings, just two points clear of the relegation zone after a 2-2 draw against Sport Recife. Still, Neymar’s presence is viewed as a much-needed boost for both his club and country.
What Neymar’s return means for Brazil
With Brazil already qualified for the World Cup, the final qualifiers provide the perfect opportunity to reintegrate Neymar into the squad without the pressure of do-or-die matches. Ancelotti and his staff are keen to manage his minutes carefully, ensuring he builds rhythm and confidence while avoiding unnecessary risks.
For Brazil, Neymar’s return offers more than star power — it restores the creative heartbeat of the team. His ability to dictate tempo, create chances, and deliver in big moments remains unmatched, making his comeback one of the most anticipated storylines of the year.













