Vinicius Jr Rejects Real Madrid’s First Contract Offer Amid Saudi Interest

Andy Morris 2 Min Read
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Real Madrid and Vinicius Jr in Contract Extension Talks, but Negotiations Remain Complicated

Already under contract until 2027, Vinicius Jr has rejected Real Madrid’s first extension offer, as the club remains firm on its strict wage policy. However, an external threat could heavily influence the negotiations. According to AS, Saudi Arabia is preparing a massive bid to lure the Brazilian star away from Madrid.

The Gulf nation is reportedly ready to offer a €1 billion contract over five years to Vinicius Jr, along with a €300 million transfer fee this summer to convince Real Madrid. Saudi Arabia, which has been aggressively recruiting top European players, appears willing to break all financial barriers to secure Vinicius.

Saudi Arabia: A Growing Threat to Real Madrid

Since Karim Benzema’s departure, Vinicius Jr has become a key offensive player for Los Blancos. However, despite registering 16 goals and 10 assists in 28 games, his status has been slightly shaken following the arrival of Kylian Mbappé.

His on-field behavior has also raised concerns within the club, highlighted by a heated exchange with Luka Modric during the Copa del Rey quarterfinal against Leganés, where the Croatian midfielder criticized his lack of defensive effort. While Real Madrid aims to secure Vinicius Jr’s future, they now face stiff competition from Saudi Arabia, which continues to disrupt European football’s financial balance.

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