The footballer surprised a little boy named Guilherme, diagnosed with a disease called dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Brazil’s Neymar in action against South Korea
Neymar is facing challenging times as he recovers from a knee injury that required surgery, rendering him reliant on crutches and temporarily distanced from football.
Despite the adversity, the Brazilian star found solace and inspiration in an emotional encounter with a young boy named Guilherme, who battles a rare condition known as dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
Guilherme’s mother, Tayane Gandra, shared the touching moment on social media, shedding light on her son’s condition, characterized by a lack of collagen 7, a crucial protein binding the skin and epidermis.
Affectionately referred to as having “butterfly skin” due to its fragile nature, little Gui met Neymar and his fellow footballer Nene, with Gandra expressing gratitude for Neymar’s generosity and warmth.
The meeting was described as “epic,” filled with emotions, laughter, and love. Neymar and Nenê engaged in football discussions with Gui and presented him with a ball, acknowledging his profound passion for the sport.
Gui, a fervent football fan, had previously received a signed Arsenal FC shirt from Gabriel Martinelli and had the opportunity to meet players from Vasco Da Gama, his favorite team.
What is Epidermolysis bullosa?
Epidermolysis bullosa, a genetically transmitted group of skin diseases causing blisters, ulcers, and wounds, affects Gui on a daily basis. His mother attests to his strength in facing this relentless struggle, emphasizing the resilience displayed by her son.
As Neymar undergoes rehabilitation for a torn anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus, Brazil’s national team doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, highlighted the complexity of the injury, necessitating a prolonged recovery.
Acknowledging Neymar’s previous surgeries and injuries, Lasmar stressed the gravity of the current situation, urging Neymar’s focus and dedication to the recovery process.
Neymar, now with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, sustained the injury while representing Brazil in the South American Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup during the Uruguay-Brazil match.
The estimated recovery time is 10 months, a significant duration considering the impending Copa America 2024 scheduled from June 20 to July 14 in the United States. The football star faces a challenging journey back to full fitness, requiring resilience and commitment to overcome this formidable setback.