It’s been a brutal era for Chicago Fire fans. They last qualified for the MLS Cup playoffs in 2017 and finished dead last in the Eastern Conference last season.
Neymar has said he would be interested in playing in the MLS. Whether it'll be with the Chicago Fire is up in the air. Neymar might be on his way out from Saudi Arabia, which could see him ending up in Major League Soccer in the United States. However ...
Neymar joined Al Hilal for £77m from Paris St-Germain in 2023 Chicago Fire are in talks over a surprise move to bring Brazil striker Neymar to Major League Soccer. The 32-year-old is out of contract with Al-Hilal in the summer after two years in the Saudi Pro League.
Neymar is a legitimate worldwide superstar. He is a record-breaking goal scorer for Brazil, and the teams he has played on, like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, have made him a global superstar. He is currently under contract in the Saudi Pro League, but injuries limited Neymar to only three games last season.
Al-Hilal has confirmed that Neymar will not be registered for the second half of the Saudi Pro League season. With speculation rife about his next move, including a potential transfer to MLS side Chicago Fire or Lionel Messi's Inter Miami,
Here are five things to know about Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, forward for Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil National Team. Another one of soccer's icons could soon join Major League Soccer.
Neymar is said to be aiming for a return to Europe's top leagues after his upcoming stint at Santos. Neymar is poised to rejoin his boyhood club Santos on a six-month contract.
Brazilian football star Neymar is eyeing a return to Europe's elite football leagues, following his stint at Santos. Sources confirmed the news to ESPN. The 32-year-old forward will return to Santos, his boyhood club, on a six-month deal after exiting the Saudi Pro League early.
Brazilian star Neymar once slammed former Liverpool full-back Fabio Aurelio following the latter's criticism of the winger's commitment to football.
Neymar is reportedly set to go from his £130 million per year contract with Al-Hilal to £135,507 per month with Santos.
Two years on from landing Cristiano Ronaldo, the Saudi Pro League could be back with a bang. The big-spending Middle Eastern league is looking to make another major attacking transfer this January