Neymar, Robinho Jr. altercation: How alleged slap of Santos teammate sparked pre-World Cup transfer speculation

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Neymar, Robinho Jr. altercation: How alleged slap of Santos teammate sparked pre-World Cup transfer speculation

Neymar, Robinho Jr. altercation: How alleged slap of Santos teammate sparked pre-World Cup transfer speculation

With less than a month until Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti decides whether to include Neymar on his World Cup roster, an incident at his club Santos has incited new turmoil around the 34-year-old star.

Neymar, Robinho Jr. altercation: How alleged slap of Santos teammate sparked pre-World Cup transfer speculation

With less than a month until Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti decides whether to include Neymar on his World Cup roster, an incident at his club Santos has incited new turmoil around the 34-year-old star.

The football world is buzzing with drama as an alleged altercation between Neymar and teammate Robinho Jr. threatens to overshadow Brazil's World Cup preparations. With just weeks to go before head coach Carlo Ancelotti finalizes his squad, the 34-year-old superstar finds himself at the center of a controversy that could have major implications for his season.

The incident reportedly took place during training at Santos' Rei Pele Training Center, where tensions boiled over after Robinho Jr. — the 18-year-old son of former Real Madrid and Manchester City star Robinho — nutmegged Neymar. According to documents obtained by Brazilian outlet GE.com, Neymar allegedly responded with verbal abuse, tripped the young striker, and then slapped him across the face.

Robinho Jr.'s representatives have since sent an extrajudicial notification to Santos, demanding action and initiating contract termination talks. They cite "lack of minimum safety conditions" at the club as the reason for their drastic step. The document requests four specific actions: an internal investigation, access to training footage, an official club statement, and a meeting to discuss a potential contract termination.

For Neymar, this couldn't come at a worse time. The Brazilian icon is already under intense scrutiny as he fights for a spot on the World Cup roster. Any distraction from his on-field performances could prove costly, especially with the tournament just around the corner.

But there may be light at the end of the tunnel. According to ESPN Brazil, the situation is expected to resolve amicably. Reports indicate that Neymar has already reached out to Robinho Jr. to make amends and sent a message to his family. Insiders suggest that "it is only a matter of time before they both put the incident behind them," noting that the two players maintain a close relationship off the pitch.

For now, Santos fans and World Cup watchers alike will be holding their breath, hoping this storm passes quickly. After all, football is at its best when the headlines are about goals, not grudges.

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