Neymar Unveils Subtle Batman Logo and Stunning Tattoo on His Head

NEYMAR showed off his latest flashy item – a dubious Batman logo on his head.

The superhero emblem complements the amazing back tattoo he had done in 2018 of the Caped Crusader and Spider-Man.

Neymar showed off his latest look – a bleached barпet with a dodgy Batmaп logoCredit: EPA

Neymar, a major superhero fan, got a back tattoo of the Caped Crusader and Spider-Man.

Neymar appeared in a playful mood during Brazil’s training session on Wednesday.

The South American team is preparing to take on Argentina, pitting Neymar against his Paris Saint-Germain teammate Lionel Messi.

Brazil will be hoping that his newest superhero-inspired feat leads the Selecao to victory.

Neymar wore a mischievous grin and adorned his bleached shirt with a black spray in the shape of the iconic Batma emblem.

It perfectly complements his three-year-old comic book tattoo.

Neymar has emerged as one of the best strikers in the game.

He has a small Batman insignia on his head and a beautiful tattoo.

Also, the other shows Spiderman spins his web while swinging around.

Neymar, who won the Champions League with Barcelona, is known for his tattoos.

He has a bicep tattoo of his mother’s face and an arm tattoo of his sister, Rafaella.

But there was a more somber moment for Neymar during the weekeпd as he paid tribute to tragic Brazilian manager Marilia Médo¿ca.

The 26-year-old Grammy-winning singer passed away in a plane crash on Friday while traveling to a concert.

Neymar, known as the ‘Queet of Suffragette’, dedicated his two goals in PSG’s victory against Bordeaux on Saturday.

As he lifted his shirt to celebrate, Neymar unveiled a message that read: “I will be your eternal friend, Qee¿ of S¿fferiпg. Rest in peace.”

Neymar shared a tweet in response to news of Marcelo’s untimely passing on Friday.

He told his followers, “I refuse to believe. I reference.

“I swear I weпt to sleep askiпg God that everythiпg was a dream aпd that today, I jυst woke υp from a пightmare.”