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·27 August 2024

Saudi Arabia offering €500 million for Real Madrid megastar – report

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With only a few days left before the summer transfer window, clubs from Saudi Arabia are planning major moves with one of them involving Real Madrid megastar Vinicius Jr.

Indeed, reports of an approach for the Brazilian winger have been doing the rounds for weeks now with the 24-year-old being allegedly offered a mammoth contract by Saudi’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).


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Saudi Arabia ready to put €500 million

Now, according to El Chiringuito TV, Saudi Arabia are prepared to put an enormous €500 million fee on the table to sign Vinicius Jr. from Real Madrid.

The Middle Eastern nation is eager to add the biggest and best stars to their project and sees Vinicius as a strategic signing to boost their profile in football.

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Saudi Arabia keep pushing for Vinicius. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

As such, they are ready to part with half a billion to sign the 24-year-old attacking superstar, who is protected by a €1 billion release clause in his Real Madrid contract.

The report further states that Vinicius would be offered an extremely lucrative contract which would see him earn a total of €1 billion over a period of four or five years.

Vinicius wants to make history at Real Madrid

Despite the enormous package that Saudi Arabia are putting together, Vinicius has no plans to leave Real Madrid this summer and intends to make history at the club.

“I want to stay at this level for a long time and be able to win as many Champions Leagues as Carvajal, Modric, Nacho and Toni Kroos, who won six,” he said in a recent interview.

However, reports this past weekend suggested that while Vinicius will continue at Real Madrid now, his camp was not closing the doors on Saudi Arabia for next year.

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