Neymar's party tour of Brazil shows no signs of ending as he was spotted cosying up to pop sensation Anitta at the famous Rio de Janeiro Carnival.
The Paris Saint-Germain and Brazil star showed little signs of his broken metatarsal slowing him down as he danced the night away to samba rhythms.
He was seen kissing and cuddling Anitta but was then seen chatting to a mystery blonde later in the evening as he let his hair down at the Sambadrome.
Neymar and Anitta have been romantically linked in the gossip columns in recent weeks.
It's at least his second night out partying at the Carnival this week and is evidently in no rush to get back to Paris, where his team-mates will be playing Manchester United in the Champions League on Wednesday night.
Neymar was spotted partying in Salvador, Bahia, in the east of Brazil the other night and has now moved on to Rio.
He also hung out with his world champion surfer friend Gabriel Medina and it appears everyone wanted a piece of the footballer.
Neymar broke his metatarsal in a French Cup match against Strasbourg at the end of January and returned home to aid his recuperation.
He has so far missed seven Ligue 1 matches, two in the French Cup and the first leg of PSG's Champions League last-16 tie against United, which they won 2-0.
Neymar has regularly released clips of gym workouts and rehabilitation exercises as he pushes to return to full fitness by the end of the season. He was originally expected to be ruled out for 10 weeks.
He was in Salvador last Friday night partying with former Voice Brazil contestant Rafaela Porto.
Neymar spent most of the evening chatting with the 19-year-old singer, who also attended his 27th birthday celebrations in Paris last month.
The annual Rio Carnival, which runs this year from March 2 until March 9, is known all around the world.
The purpose-built Sambadroma stadium hosts an exploision of colour and fancy costumes as 14 elite samba schools compete in parades for the prestigious Carnival title.
Each school can perform with up to 4,000 flamboyantly dressed dancers and elaborate floats, taking up to 75 minutes to parade down the 700-yard Sambadrome track.
Around seven million people - including 1.5m tourists from elsewhere in Brazil and around the world - are expected to attend this year's event.