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Saudi Arabia meet Real Madrid megastar’s camp to discuss mammoth €1bn offer

Saudi Arabia meet Real Madrid megastar’s camp to discuss mammoth €1bn offer
Saudi Arabia meet Real Madrid megastar’s camp to discuss mammoth €1bn offer

Earlier in the summer, Saudi Arabia made a jaw-dropping attempt to lure Vinicius Junior away from Real Madrid with a staggering offer that turned heads across the football world.

Although the Brazilian winger did not waver in his commitment to Los Blancos, many speculated that the eye-watering deal affected his focus, contributing to a dip in form early in the season.

Saudi Arabia returns for Vinicius

Now, according to SPORT, Saudi Arabia are back, with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) once again making a move to secure Vinicius as a marquee player for their growing football project.

Despite Vinicius expressing his desire to stay with Real Madrid for the remaining three years of his contract, he has not outright rejected the massive proposal, reportedly worth a stunning €1 billion net for five years.

Will Vinicius consider a move to Saudi Arabia? (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
Will Vinicius consider a move to Saudi Arabia? (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)

Representatives of Vinicius and Saudi officials recently met in London to refresh the terms and demonstrate the country’s ongoing interest in the forward.

Real Madrid determined to keep hold of Vinicius

Real Madrid, however, remain steadfast and do not wish to get rid of Vinicius anytime soon.

With the forward tied to the club until 2027 and a staggering €1 billion release clause attached to his contract, the club are aware of their strong position in any potential negotiations.

That said, the ultimate decision will be made by the player himself. The forward, after all, could command a considerably higher salary if he chooses to see out his contract until 2027.

In that case, Real Madrid may have no option but to try and sanction his sale well before his contract comes to an end.

Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, remain determined to sign Vinicius. They want to make the Brazilian the face of their project, as they prepare to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.