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Botafogo Complete Signing of Bournemouth Goalkeeper Neto

At Bournemouth, Neto had become one of the club’s highest earners, and his departure is expected to generate significant savings—a welcome relief for the club as they restructure their squad.
By Melissa JeptooAugust 8, 20252 Mins Read
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Brazilian goalkeeper Norberto Murara Neto has agreed to a permanent transfer to Botafogo. The deal, confirmed on August 5, 2025, brings an end to his stint in English football and signals a new chapter for this seasoned shot-stopper.

According to reports, Botafogo secured Neto on a free transfer after reaching an agreement with AFC Bournemouth. The Athletic’s David Ornstein revealed the details; Neto, aged 36, was due to fly to Rio de Janeiro to undergo a medical and complete the move. His contract with Botafogo runs until summer 2027, with an option for an additional six months.

At Bournemouth, Neto had become one of the club’s highest earners, and his departure is expected to generate significant savings—a welcome relief for the club as they restructure their squad.

Neto’s footballing voyage began in Brazil, but his path took him through some of Europe’s most notable clubs. After youth spells at Cruzeiro and Athletico Paranaense, he made his name in Europe with Fiorentina and Juventus, winning domestic doubles, including Coppa Italia titles as Buffon’s backup.

He continued his career in La Liga with Valencia and served as backup at Barcelona before joining Bournemouth in August 2022 on a free transfer.

At Bournemouth, Neto quickly established himself as a reliable presence. Though primarily a veteran backup initially, he ended up making over 60 appearances for the club and even donned the captain’s armband by 2023.

A temporary loan spell to Arsenal followed in August 2024. Despite expressing his excitement—calling it a lifelong dream to represent Arsenal—he made just one competitive appearance in a Champions League match against Girona.

Neto’s exit coincides with significant changes at Bournemouth. The club acquired Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea to be their new number one, effectively ending Neto’s run at the club.

With other goalkeeping options like Mark Travers and Will Dennis available, Neto was deemed surplus to requirements. His high salary only compounded the case for moving on.

While neither Bournemouth nor Botafogo have yet released official statements with direct quotes from Neto, the transfer itself speaks volumes. For Neto, the move signals a return to Brazilian football, where he can leverage his vast experience and still compete at a high level.

For Botafogo, signing a goalkeeper of his pedigree—experienced in top European leagues, with international recognition—adds a layer of strength and leadership between the posts.

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