This week, the Madrid press presented a room in the machine on the interest of the Saudi authorities for Vinicius JR. An offer of 300 million euros would be in preparation, with a historic salary of one billion euros over five years For the Brazilian star. Staggering amounts, while decision -makers of the Saudi championship, supported by the local government, wish to make Vini The new headliner of the League.
If Carlo Ancelotti was rather optimistic about the continuity of Brazilian in Madrid during his Tuesday press conference, the Madrid fans and journalists are less confident. “I think that in this story, Vinicius Jr has more to lose than Real Madrid. There are people who, at the club, see Vinicius Jr more outside Real Madrid than Madrid next season. There are more possibilities, much more, that it leaves in 2025 than possibilities that it extended its contract ”for example explained the journalist Fernando Burgos on ONDA CERO.
Madrid journalists are pessimistic
“The first thing is that the temptation is very strong. Here, demagogues will quickly release the argument that the championships are not the same and that it is not the same thing to play in Saudi Arabia as for Real Madrid. It's day and night on the sporting level, but we are talking about a sum of a billion euros net ”has launched the former Madrid player and today Alvaro Benito consultant on the Cadena Sersupported by former player Rafael Alkorta: “It's more dangerous than we all thought. Maybe they are able to make a more competitive league, which is why when you see an offer like that of Vinicius, you think about it ”.
“I want to think that he does not want to take this step at 25, but they will try it with a sum of money which is out of market because we have never seen this sum of money offered For a player. The bait that the Saudis have put is that of the biggest transfer in the history of football, and Vinicius would be the best paid player in the history of football. These are two very tempting baits ”explained Tomas Roncero, famous pro-Madrid journalist, on the air Ser. Business to follow …