Neymar breaks contract with Al Nassr! Currently, four teams are vying for Neymar, including Miami. This is the time to test the bond between MSN. Will Neymar be able to join Miami? It all depends on the depth of the friendship between Neymar and Messi within MSN. Mas previously said that Miami is not short of money and will meet all of Neymar's conditions as long as he comes. However, I feel that from the perspective of salary, Neymar should not be asking for too much. But how much can be promised beyond Neymar's salary? That will depend on whether Miami truly has deep pockets.
In 2024, Neymar only played two AFC Champions League matches for Al Nassr. As of the beginning of 2025, he has yet to participate in a single game. Therefore, it can be said that Al Nassr has parted ways with Neymar. The relationship between the two has faded. So, will Miami seize this opportunity? It all depends on the developments between Neymar and Miami. I believe that Neymar joining Miami is becoming increasingly likely. If things move quickly, there could be significant moves within 24 hours; if slower, we should see results within 48 hours. We eagerly await the next two days to see if Miami can secure Neymar.
If everything goes smoothly, there's a possibility of playing on the 19th. This is the time to test the bond between MSN. I trust that Neymar won't do anything particularly foolish. Additionally, all four offers received by Neymar come from the Americas, so the probability of Miami obtaining Neymar is self-evident. Let's indulge in fantasy! Everything starts to become fantastical! Fantasize about the summer ten years ago when the Camp Nou MSN might reappear on the field in 2025.
How did Miami International lose one Rojas and then gain another? Or was Miami waiting without an official announcement? Were we deceived? Rojas didn't leave; instead, Miami signed a forward named Alan from Celta Vigo, who is Argentine. Alan is not Haaland; he is on loan for a year, and if the contract isn't renewed, he'll return next January. However, this individual looks exactly like Rojas. No wonder Miami didn't announce that Rojas had left; they were waiting for this! The main purpose is to make people think that Haro is back upon seeing his face.
Who would have known such an identical person would appear if we hadn't looked closely! Comparing the two photos, I feel like he is Haros. No! Is Rojas trying to replace the original Haro with a second-generation Rojas? After all, he came from La Liga and plays as a forward in the attacking end, capable of partnering with Messi. Being Argentine, he speaks Spanish. I'm not exaggerating when I say that I've also studied physiognomy. His darkened hall of fame, red eyes, upturned corners of the mouth, and prominent ears are somewhat familiar to me. However, this individual does indeed bear a strong resemblance to Rojas. I believe he possesses the essence of Rojas, so everyone can rest assured. Even if Rojas leaves, it's not a big deal because this guy can completely replace him. If you don't believe me, let's wait and see.
The first Miami match is fast approaching. On January 19th at 11 am, Miami will face Club America in Las Vegas. This is Miami's first match of 2025, and Messi is expected to play at least 45 minutes. After much anticipation, Miami's first match is finally here, and the second generation of Haros is sure to take the field. As for the other signings, let's not harbor any illusions or expect them to win. Just being able to see Messi play should be enough to make us happy.