The Santos FC locker room is in turmoil after a shocking incident between two of its most prominent figures. Robinho Jr., an 18-year-old forward, has formally accused veteran star Neymar of physical and verbal assault during a team event last Sunday (4). According to documents obtained by ge, Robinho Jr. claims Neymar directed offensive insults at him, tripped him, and struck him with a violent slap to the face.
Robinho Jr.'s representatives have wasted no time, sending Santos an out-of-court notice demanding immediate action. The agents are pushing for a meeting with the club's board to discuss a possible contract termination, citing a "lack of minimum safety conditions" at the club. The young player's camp is demanding four specific measures: an internal investigation into the incident, a formal meeting to discuss contract termination, and that Santos bear the financial costs of ending the deal early due to the alleged safety failures.
This incident is particularly jarring given the relationship between the two players. Until now, Robinho Jr. reportedly viewed Neymar—Santos' iconic No. 10—as a mentor and role model. While sources indicate the situation was "resolved" after Neymar issued an apology, the formal accusations and demand for termination suggest deep-seated tensions remain.
For a club steeped in tradition and currently riding a wave of excitement with Neymar's return, this controversy threatens to overshadow on-field success. As Santos weighs its next steps, the sports world watches closely: will the club prioritize protecting its star player or its young prospect? The answer could reshape the team's dynamics for seasons to come.
