Neymar attacks the new Brazilian Football Confederation law!

Neymar Jr. has expressed his dissatisfaction with the new disciplinary law adopted by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), which punishes players who stand on the ball during domestic matches with a yellow card. This decision came after a controversial incident during the Paulista Championship final, in which Dutch striker Memphis Depay, of Corinthians, stood on the ball. Neymar responded to the decision on social media, writing: "Football is getting more and more boring." Neymar's comment reflects his objection to the law, which he believes limits players' freedom of play. It is noteworthy that Neymar returned to Brazil during the last winter transfer window after terminating his contract with Saudi club Al-Hilal, joining Santos. Since joining, he has participated in seven matches and contributed six goals, between scoring and assisting. Despite his good performances, Neymar's future remains uncertain, with reports indicating the player's desire to return to Barcelona on a free transfer next summer.