Following the news that a fan snatched his valuable ring while shaking hands, Neymar recently took to social media to resolve the issue.
A video clip shows Neymar walking out of the tunnel into the stadium, happily high-fiving fans. A detail revealed by the media is that a fan took advantage of the high-fiving and snatched a ring worth about 14,000 Euros.
A video clip shows Neymar walking out of the tunnel into the stadium, happily high-fiving fans. A detail revealed by the media is that a fan took advantage of the high-fiving and snatched a ring worth about 14,000 Euros.
Neymar is said to have had his ring snatched by a fan while high-fiving.
It was clear that after shaking hands with a fan before entering the field, Neymar glanced back at his fingers and turned his face towards the fans in the stands as if realizing he had lost something.
However, Neymar has recently officially spoken out to clarify everything. Commenting on an article on a major football channel about the incident, Neymar completely denied it, saying: “You guys are crazy! Just this week, there have been three fake news stories. A big page like this, full of followers, spreading lies. That makes things difficult… it’s a shame that Brazil treated me like this.”
Neymar officially spoke up, confirming that he did not lose a ring or any jewelry as rumored.
The image shows that Neymar’s hand was not wearing a ring when he stepped onto the field.
The video of the alleged theft took place recently, before the match between Al-Hilal and Esteghlal in the Asian Club Championship. Neymar seemed fine at the time, but at the end of the second half, he suffered a relapse of the injury and was substituted. Speaking about the injury, Neymar said: “I felt the pain like a cramp, but much stronger. I will do the tests and hope it is nothing serious… This happens after a year, it is normal. The doctors warned me. That is why I need to be more careful and play less minutes.”
Neymar’s injury is quite complicated, which makes Al Hilal consider terminating his contract in January. This is a very difficult decision for Al-Hilal, they previously spent up to 90 million Euros to bring him back. With high expectations, but not long after arriving in Saudi Arabia, the Brazilian superstar suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, causing him to be absent for 12 months. When he had just returned to play in 2 matches, Neymar suffered a relapse and was out for at least 2 weeks.
Given the situation, Al Hilal decided not to register Neymar for the remainder of the Saudi Pro League season.