Through his new YouTube channel, Neymar Junior offers fans a glimpse into his life in Brazil, revealing everything from his daily luxurious living space to his disappointment at not being included in the final squad for the World Cup by national team coach Carlo Ancelotti this summer.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, after leaving Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, Neymar has returned to his native Brazil and his childhood club Santos. The 34-year-old forward has extended his contract and is currently staying in Rio de Janeiro, showcasing his chic and thoughtful lifestyle in his first vlog.

His home, located on a hill above the city, is impressive with its spacious modern living rooms and a dining room with a large glass wine collection. The garage houses not only luxury cars but also a recreation area with a pool table.
Special attention is paid to the collection of football jerseys: the walls are beautifully decorated with jerseys of Pele, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and, of course, Neymar himself.
The family - his wife Bruna Biankardi and daughters Mavi and Mel - enjoy all the amenities of the house: an infinity pool, a post-game recovery room, and a multi-screen gaming area, along with Neymar's favorite pastime - a special gaming chair.

The footballer also shared his recovery methods: special therapeutic boots and a hyperbaric oxygen chamber that helps fight inflammation and strengthen the immune system.
The vlog also shows Neymar's helicopter flights to attend games of his Kings League team, Furia, as well as his training and post-match recovery procedures.
But the video also has personal touches. Neymar jokingly addresses the national team coach, saying, "Hey, Ancelotti, what about me?"

The striker admitted: "Of course, I'm sad, a little sad. But now is the time to work, train, and be ready if there is a chance to go to the World Cup."
The reason for his exclusion from the national team squad is injuries and fatigue from games with Santos. Ancelotti emphasized that the team needs players in top form who can withstand the intensity of two important games with short rest periods.