
Vinicius 'Puts Aside' Arabia, Another Top Club in Europe Prepares Millions to Sign Him
Vinicius has another offer on the table, many millions to take him away from Real Madrid
Saudi Arabia has insisted since last summer on securing the signing of Vinicius in 2025. At Real Madrid, they are aware of this, which is creating uncertainty in the white team for the future. But there may be an unexpected change of script with another offer on the table.
From England, they issue a warning that Chelsea is also interested in acquiring his services. The Blues have no financial problems and are willing to put up many millions. A great effort for this summer to leave Real Madrid without its star.

It should be remembered that they were also interested in Mbappé, but he was clear about his signing for Real Madrid. Now they are back in the game with Vinicius in their sights. They know they can compete with Saudi Arabia in trying to close his transfer.
Perhaps the offer they are going to present is not as high, but it will be very enticing. Additionally, they would allow him to continue competing in Europe, even in the Champions League, which is important. Especially in his goal of winning the Ballon d'Or in the future.
Real Madrid Don't Get Impatient and Stick to the Planned Strategy
Despite Saudi Arabia and Chelsea insisting on securing Vinicius's signing this summer, the truth is that Real Madrid haven't lost their calm with this situation. They have clear plans and will not deviate from the roadmap set from Valdebebas.

The idea is to start negotiating with Vinicius to close a renewal agreement this summer. At Real Madrid, they are willing to make him the highest-paid player on the team. They are considering having him, Bellingham, and Mbappé on the same salary level.
This means they don't get impatient despite the news about clubs interested in signing him. They trust that the Brazilian's will, as he has confessed, is to stay with the white team. He has always assured that he wants to make history at Real Madrid, with many years still ahead.
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