In light of the rumors surrounding Neymar's possible presence at the FIFA Club World Cup in June, Neymar took an important step to make his presence in the United States possible. The attacking midfielder missed one of his team's (Santos) training sessions and traveled by private flight to Rio de Janeiro to obtain a visa to enter the United States.
In order to avoid any kind of problem that could make it impossible for him to be in the USA, Neymar also met with a minister of the Brazilian Supreme Court, causing a lot of concern in Santos due to his idol's desire to take part in the FIFA tournament, which the Baixada Santista team, which is fighting against relegation in the Brazilian League, will not be taking part in.
At the same time as there are talks with Santos about a possible renewal of his contract (which expires on June 30), Neymar is reportedly in talks with clubs that will be competing in the Club World Cup to guarantee his participation in the international tournament and to seek a greater spotlight with a view to a better transfer.
Two Club World Cup teams trying to sign Neymar

The latest reports from Mexico confirm that Pachuca have been sounding out Neymar's situation, and that this could be the most expensive signing in the history of Liga MX, should it go through. The initial proposal didn't convince Neymar very much, as the player wants to be guaranteed that he will be able to perform well in a European team or be competitive enough to play against the best teams in the world in the Club World Cup.
Another team that will be at the Club World Cup and has made a formal offer to sign the striker is Fluminense, one of the four Brazilians who will be in the United States from Friday. Thiago Silva's team also failed to convince Neymar or even Cristiano Ronaldo, despite their best efforts