Neymar is back at home. The Brazilian striker officially appeared this Friday with Santos against thousands of fans who transformed the Vila Belmiro stadium into a great party and excited their new 10, despite the rain. “I am very happy, I am very happy,” said Neymar After drying the tears, in the center of the court, with the Albinegra shirt and a band on the head that said “100 % Jesus.” In his first statements as a new player of Santos, he promised that he will not lack “strength, claw, Determination, faith and boldness “, among the songs of an agent. Atlético Paranaense welcomes Kevin Velasco: the future of Colombian football in Brazil
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