📹 Hello? Neymar video calls Santos members, announces contract extension
Last Tuesday (24th), Santos announced the contract renewal with Neymar until the end of 2025.
But some members of Peixe found out about the news before everyone else.
In fact, Neymar himself made a video call with the members to share the "good news".
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The criteria for selecting the members were the longest-standing ones, those who redeemed the most experiences offered by the club, and those who attended the most Santos games in the 2024 Série B.
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