Neymar rejoined Brazil's training session on Monday, June 15, after sitting out the team's 1–1 draw with Morocco in the World Cup opener, according to Globo. The 34-year-old forward is recovering from a calf muscle injury sustained before the tournament began.
The striker is expected to be available for Brazil's second-round group match against Haiti, where he will provide attacking depth after the team's sluggish opening performance. Neymar will also feature in Brazil's remaining group-stage fixtures against Scotland.
The midfielder's return to full training marks a critical milestone in his recovery timeline. At 34, Neymar remains one of Brazil's most experienced attacking assets and will be crucial for the team's knockout-stage ambitions.
Brazil's match odds improve with Neymar's confirmed return to full training, as his presence increases the team's attacking potency and goal-scoring threat against remaining opponents in the group.