# Neymar Jr. Biography Flash - Recent Developments
Well folks, it's been quite the week for Neymar Jr., and we've got some major updates spanning both the court system and the football pitch. Let's dive right in.
First up, Spain's Supreme Court has officially confirmed what many hoped for. According to reports from ESPN Africa and The Sun, Spain's Supreme Court upheld Neymar's acquittal in the Barcelona transfer corruption case this week. The court rejected an appeal from Brazilian investment firm DIS, which had challenged the 2022 ruling that cleared Neymar, his parents, former Barcelona presidents Sandro Rosell and Josep Maria Bartomeu of all fraud and corruption charges related to his 2013 transfer from Santos. The Supreme Court's statement was emphatic, declaring there was "neither an offence of corruption in business dealings nor improper fraud" by any of the accused. Prosecutors had originally sought a two-year prison sentence and a ten million euro fine, but ultimately dropped the charges. This is a significant legal victory for the Brazilian superstar.
On the football front, things are considerably more complicated. According to ESPN, Neymar, now thirty-four years old, has been severely limited by a knee injury this season, appearing in just ten matches for Santos in 2026. He's managed four goals and three assists. Santos coach Cuca has publicly stated that Neymar isn't solely to blame for the team's recent struggles, but the injury situation remains concerning.
Here's where it gets particularly interesting for Brazilian national team fans. ESPN FC reports that there's mounting pressure on Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti to add Neymar to the World Cup squad. With key attackers like Esteban, a nineteen-year-old Chelsea winger, sidelined by a hamstring injury and Rodrygo already unavailable, according to The Athletic, speculation is intensifying about whether Ancelotti will make the controversial call to include the veteran. One analyst noted the juice might not be worth the squeeze given Neymar's fitness concerns, but the pressure continues to build with each injury to competing players.
In lighter news, Fox Sports reports that Neymar recently endorsed young Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal for future Ballon d'Or consideration. Neymar called Yamal "one of the greatest teenage sensations football's ever seen," placing him alongside Messi and himself, and expressed hope that the teenager wins the Champions League next year.
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