Neymar has threatened not to travel to Uruguay for Brazil's latest international match, according to a report.
The forward and Co are set to face Uruguay in their latest World Cup qualifying match on Wednesday morning, but could be without a key player as he enters a row with the federation.
He was left enraged after being struck on the head by a pack of popcorn thrown by a frustrated fan following Brazil's shock World Cup qualifying draw with Venezuela last week.
The result meant Neymar's side slipped below world champions Argentina in the South America qualifying table, and fans vented their frustrations with the 1-1 draw.
The Al Hilal forward, according to Brazilian journalist Jose Carlos Araujo, has ordered Brazil Football Federation president Ednaldo Rodrigues not to allow games in Cuiaba any longer.
It is reported that Neymar and Rodrigues crossed paths in the tunnel after the game, moments after the former was hit by popcorn, and that he launched a verbal attack on the latter.
It was then he reportedly threatened not to travel for Wednesday's game, though it is unclear if he will stick to his words.
Brazil now find themselves in a battle in the group after dropping points against a team they would have expected to beat on the road to the 2026 World Cup.
Venezuela had picked up one win and one defeat from their first two matches, while Brazil had won both of their opening matches, against Bolivia and Peru, requiring a last-minute goal to beat the latter.
They face tough matches against Uruguay, Colombia and Argentina up next and find themselves involved in an off-field crisis over Neymar's future.
Neymar was clearly frustrated with the result and was involved in a bust up with former Newcastle and West Brom forward Solomon
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