Vinícius Says 'Yes' to Saudi with One Condition that Hasn't been Met: 'In v...'
The Brazilian player marked his possible departure from Real Madrid with this decision
One of the transfers from Real Madrid that could become a reality is Vinícius Jr. The player's exit toward Saudi Arabia has taken shape since last summer with hundreds of rumors pointing to Al-Hilal's interest for the 2025 summer. The information revealed on El Chiringuito de Jugones is very enlightening in this regard.
Edu Aguirre, during that discussion broadcasted by MEGA, was responsible for revealing the conversation that Vini reportedly had with his offers from Saudi not long ago. "He stops everything in the summer and says 'we'll talk later.' There's a big offer made to him and he stops everything and says 'we'll talk later'".
That situation occurred six months ago, "thinking he was going to win the Ballon d'Or", notes Edu. Ultimately, the Madrid player couldn't surpass Rodri in the 2024 edition of the awards organized by UEFA and France soccer. "Vinícius, when he gets the offer, says 'I'm not moving, I'm going to win the Ballon d'Or and we'll talk in the summer'".
The determination of Vinícius to listen to offers coming from Saudi Arabia generates some unease in the Valdebebas offices. It's understandable, since the Brazilian player has halted any progress in his renewal with the entity presided over by Florentino. He has also shown himself to be very close to the option of moving to the Saudi Pro League as revealed by Edu.
Two different paths
Despite everything, the journalist and panelist makes it clear that "Vinícius will only leave Madrid if he wants to leave Madrid". He also reveals that "Saudi Arabia is looking at those figures, Saudi Arabia must be talking about figures between 100-120[million]net per year". This amount of money is infinitely higher than what Real Madrid can and is willing to offer him.
The saga of Vinícius's possible departure to Saudi Arabia continues during the current season. After the '7' refused to leave last August away from Santiago Bernabéu locker room, the insistence of teams like Al-Hilal could have its effect. The white executives are closely following the 'case'.
Especially because they don't want to part with one of their best players to date. If the player has the desire to say bye to the white club, the bosses will have no choice but to put the transfer label on him and let him leave for good.
Vinícius's personal goal seems to be winning the Ballon d'Or. With that individual trophy in his showcase, he could accept leaving behind the European soccer elite to head toward Saudi Arabia. There, he wouldn't compete in the best club or the best tournaments in the world, but he would earn much more money than in Europe.
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