Neymar will miss Brazil's November 13 World Cup qualifier against Venezuela due to a thigh injury, however will go with the group in trusts he will be fit to play four days after the fact against Uruguay, authorities said Friday.
"We accept that with a concentrated seven day stretch of treatment... there is a chance of recuperation for the subsequent match. We will screen his condition intently," public group specialist Rodrigo Lasmar said in an assertion delivered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
The Paris Saint-Germain star endured an adductor injury October 28 of every a Champions League coordinate against Istanbul Basaksehir.
PSG had said the injury would sideline him until after the worldwide break, and mentor Thomas Tuchel said he didn't figure Neymar should play for the public group in the meantime.
"I don't believe it's conceivable he will play," Tuchel said two days after Neymar's physical issue.
"On the off chance that he plays that implies he's not harmed, and that is an unfortunate message. The news for me is that he will return after the break."
The CBF said it had told PSG Thursday that it would call up Neymar.
"We realize his club is concerned in light of his physical issue, yet we guaranteed them we would be intently checking his condition," public group organizer Juninho Paulista said in the CBF explanation.
He said mentor Tite had "unmistakably told" PSG donning chief Leonardo that he "could never hazard a player's wellbeing."
Brazil, who right now lead the South American qualifiers for Qatar 2022 alongside Argentina, play Venezuela in Sao Paulo next Friday and Uruguay in Montevideo on November 17.