
Bombshell: $200M offer for Vinicius Junior and it's not Arabia—the details
A European club is pursuing Vinicius; they want to finalize his arrival this summer
Real Madrid hasn't managed to renew Vinícius yet, and it seems that the talks are on hold. The focus is on 2026 as it would be the key year to solve his future. However, it's important not to lose sight of what could happen this summer with the Brazilian, as a major move is being prepared.
Among other reasons, Saudi Arabia was willing to spend a fortune to secure his services. However, the fact that there's a national team World Cup in a year would have stopped them. They believe that until after that event, it'll be impossible to convince him.

However, there's a team that's willing to get ahead to sign Vinícius. It's Manchester United, which is preparing a historic offer of 200 million euros to finalize his transfer. They don't lack money and want to make an effort to have a star in their ranks again.
They believe that the Brazilian can become the star of the new project they want to build. After seeing how the signing of Sesko slipped away, they're betting everything on convincing Vinícius. They think he'd be the ideal addition after securing the services of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha.
Real Madrid doesn't plan to transfer him this summer
It's true that the talks between Vinícius's camp and Real Madrid are stalled. The salary the Carioca is asking for is excessive, and Florentino doesn't want to break its wage structure in this renewal. However, they're also not in a hurry to get everything finalized and are willing to wait.

With a contract until 2027, Real Madrid isn't considering selling Vinícius this summer. They believe they have months ahead to see how things unfold. Before sitting down again to discuss the final proposal from both sides to try to reach an agreement.
Everything could depend on Vini's performance, which this last season has been below the desired level. If he manages to show that he can turn the situation around, Florentino could improve his offer. But if he still doesn't give his best, it seems unlikely that they can meet his demands.
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