Neymar has returned to competitive action for Al-Hilal for the first time in over a year.
The 32-year-old suffered a serious knee injury at the beginning of the 2023-24 campaign, sidelining the superstar of world football for over 12 months.
Neymar suffered a rupture to his anterior cruciate ligament while playing for Brazil in a World Cup qualifier versus Uruguay in October 2023.
As a result, the former Barcelona great only made five appearances for Al-Hilal on his debut season before being sentenced to a long-term spell on the sidelines.
Neymar secured a high-profile switch to the Saudi Pro League from Paris Saint-Germain during the summer, with the attacker scoring 118 goals over a six-year spell with Les Parisiens.
Neymar's long-awaited return
After over a year of watching on from the sidelines, Neymar made a return to the competitive pitch for Al-Hilal on October 21 in the AFC Champions League Elite.
The Saudi Pro League giants were pitting their wits against United Arab Emirates side Al-Ain, who remain winless after three matches of the group stage.
Al-Hilal won the contest 5-4 in the end, with Neymar having the chance to add to his single goal for his current employers in the closing stages.
The Brazilian arrived onto the pitch for a 13-minute cameo Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium and formed part of a threatening counter-attack for Jorge Jesus's troops.
Neymar's 2026 target
Approaching the end of his career, the main focus for supporters around the world will be on how Neymar can enjoy success on the international stage.
In theory, the footballing legend is available to feature for Dorival Junior's side in November's international break as the Selecao fight for a place at the World Cup in 2026.
Currently fourth in the CONMEBOL rankings, Brazil will travel to Venezuela on November 14 before hosting Uruguay on November 20 in matchdays 11 and 12 respectively.