Neymar Jr.’s road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has hit another major hurdle. The Brazilian superstar underwent scans on his right calf injury, leaving national team staff concerned and the 34-year-old visibly downbeat as he left the clinic.
According to reports, Brazil’s coaching staff under Carlo Ancelotti believe Santos may not have fully disclosed the severity of the issue. The club initially described it as a “minor calf swelling” or small edema, but further evaluation suggests a longer recovery timeline.
Key Development: Neymar has officially been ruled out of Brazil’s upcoming friendlies against Panama (May 31) and Egypt (June 5). These matches were meant to be crucial preparation ahead of the World Cup, which kicks off in June 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Background on Neymar’s Calf Injury
The issue flared up during Santos’ recent match against Coritiba, where Neymar suffered discomfort in his right calf. Santos’ medical team diagnosed a 2-millimeter edema and expected a quick 5-10 day recovery, allowing him to join the national team camp in time.
However, Brazil’s medical staff, after their own assessments, view the injury as more moderate. This discrepancy has created tension between the club and the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation). Neymar has been limited to modified training and missed club games in the lead-up to the international break.
This latest setback comes shortly after Ancelotti included the all-time leading scorer (79 international goals) in Brazil’s 26-man World Cup squad, giving him a shot at a fourth World Cup appearance despite years of fitness struggles.
Why This Matters for Brazil’s 2026 World Cup Hopes
Neymar has battled significant injuries in recent years, including a severe ACL and meniscus tear in 2023 that sidelined him for nearly two years. His return to boyhood club Santos was meant to rebuild form, but consistency has remained elusive.
Fan and Expert Reactions:
- Many express frustration over Brazil’s reliance on a 34-year-old with a history of “glass” body concerns.
- Calls grow louder for younger talents like João Pedro to step up.
- Others remain hopeful, viewing Neymar as a talisman capable of magic when fit.
Ancelotti’s staff is taking a cautious approach. While the injury isn’t expected to derail Neymar’s entire World Cup campaign, missing the friendlies means limited match sharpness heading into the tournament opener.
What’s Next for Neymar and Brazil?
- Short-term: Continued monitoring and rehabilitation at the Brazil camp in Granja Comary. Further scans will determine his availability for the World Cup group stage.
- Long-term: Pressure mounts on Neymar to prove his fitness for what many see as his final dance on the biggest stage.
- For Brazil: Ancelotti must balance squad depth and prepare alternatives while hoping their star #10 can contribute when it counts most.
Brazil remains one of the favorites for a record-extending sixth World Cup title, but Neymar’s availability will be a major talking point in the coming weeks.

