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Tomás Roncero Sends a Warning to Madrid Fans about Vinícius Case with Arabia

Tomás Roncero spoke on 'El Larguero' about Vinícius's potential move to Saudi soccer

The interest from Saudi Arabia in Vinícius is still lingering, and it seems the episode is going to be a long one. From the Saudi country, they state that they are working on the arrival of the Madrid player and that his incorporation is not a dream. They have the money, and the goal is to convince the player.

Meanwhile, Vinícius remains focused on Real Madrid and doesn't want to know anything about other clubs. However, the offer will eventually land on his table. His entourage and the player himself will have to study it, as we are talking about an unbelievable amount of money, but they will also have to evaluate.

Vinícius is still young, and although he has already won two Champions League titles with Real Madrid, he still has things to prove. On the other hand, the player might be attracted by the unbelievable conditions offered from Arabia. But that would be a step back in sporting terms.

A football player in a white jersey during a match.
Vinícius Jr. is focused on Real Madrid, but he will study the proposal that comes from Arabia. | Real Madrid Confidencial

What is Tomás Roncero's opinion?

Tomás Roncero was asked about the possibility of Vinícius leaving Real Madrid to head to Saudi Arabia. The well-known journalist gave his opinion on El Larguero of Cadena SER.

"We didn't think Gabri Veiga would leave at 21 and he did," the communicator began. "How much does Vinícius earn at Real Madrid?" asked Manu Carreño. "Right now, with the bonuses from The Best and so on, I think it goes to 16 or 17 million," stated Tomás Roncero.

"Of course, from 16 or 17 million to 200 a year..." commented Manu Carreño with a laugh. "Of course, you go from being able to buy a very nice chalet in La Finca to having fifteen very nice chalets in La Finca," replied Roncero also with a laugh. 

Money is the key in the operation

Additionally, it should be emphasized that the 200 million euros per year would be net. As they assure "in Arabia, the net and gross thing doesn't exist.""It'd surpass Cristiano by 20 millions," completed Manu Carreño.

A player celebrating with excitement while holding his team's jersey.
Saudi Arabia maintains the goal of signing Vinícius Jr. | Real Madrid Confidencial

"Cristiano is the highest-paid footballer in the world by far, but of course, if Vinícius accepted... The bait the Saudis are putting is for him to be the biggest transfer and the highest-paid player in the world," concluded Tomás Roncero.

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