Real Madrid Fears the Worst with Vinícius: the Reason He Might Say Goodbye
Saudi Arabia will send another offer to Vinícius in the 2025 summer
At Real Madrid, they're still very alert to Vinícius's future. The club trusts that the player will end up renewing for many more years with the entity, however, doubts are always there. From Saudi Arabia, they're determined to cover the possible departure of stars like Neymar or Cristiano Ronaldo with the arrival of the Brazilian.
Even though the Brazilian winger has reiterated his desire to stay at Real Madrid, the interest from Arabia is present again. According to Mario Cortegana, a journalist at The Athletic, the Saudi Pro League will surely come back next summer for Vinícius.
Contacts with Vinícius still exist
After trying to convince him in the last transfer market, the contacts between Arabia and Vinícius's camp have resumed. The club leading the interest is Al Ahli, where the Brazilian would share the changing room with compatriots and world-class stars. The Saudis have a team that already includes names like Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez, or Gabri Veiga.
It's worth remembering that Vinícius is under contract with Real Madrid until 2027, but the offers from Arabia are concerning. An early renewal would allow the club to dispel any uncertainty once and for all. However, the player's representatives will study the possibilities and make a decision in which the attacker will have the final say.
Problems in LaLiga, a reason to say farewell
Vinícius had problems again in his last LaLiga match at Mestalla. The player, constantly pressured by the entire crowd, left the game in an action with Dimitrievski in which he ended up being sent off. Meanwhile, at Real Madrid, they believe the treatment the Brazilian receives from fans and some teams is shameful.
Next summer seems crucial for the Brazilian's future. Meanwhile, Real Madrid works discreetly but remains vigilant to ensure the renewal of a Vinícius very tempted by Arabia. The Brazilian is comfortable in the capital of Spain, but his stay is not completely assured.
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