Brazil boss Tite is reportedly considering changing his tactics for Wednesday's key clash with Serbia at the 2018 World Cup.
The Selecao currently lead Group E on four points, but are yet to be guaranteed a spot in the knockout round of this summer's competition.
Neither Gabriel Jesus nor Roberto Firmino has struck for the Brazilians this summer, and according to The Mirror, head coach Tite is now considering alterations for the clash with Serbia.
Indeed, the report claims that Neymar, who was on the scoresheet against Costa Rica last time out, could come into the false nine position, which would allow Fernandinho to start in midfield.
Barcelona attacker Philippe Coutinho has scored in both of Brazil's matches this summer and will keep his spot, but Douglas Costa will miss the clash with a thigh strain.
The Selecao could face world champions Germany in the last-16 stage of the competition on Monday.