Saudi Arabia is going all out for Vinicius Jr. A situation that seemed like a simple rumor has now become reality. Various Spanish media report that Al-Ahli has approached Real Madrid to talk about a possible departure for the Brazilian footballer, whom they want to see in the Middle East. However, the operation is extremely complicated, if not impossible, and could only be carried out if the Asians are willing to pay an absurd and unattainable amount of money.
The merengue entity is very clear about its position: Vinicius is not leaving. The only way in which his departure would be allowed would be by depositing his termination clause, valued at a whopping figure of 1,000 million euros!, an amount that would make him the most expensive signing in the entire history of sport at the level. world. Al-Ahli would have already offered the Vikings an amount higher than the Brazilian's market price, which is valued at 180 million euros according to 'Transfermarkt', and despite the whites' inflexible stance, it is expected that in the coming days present a new formal offer to the club led by Florentino Pérez.
Vinicius would have the best contract in football
In the midst of the debate about his possible departure, the salary that 'Vini' would receive in Saudi Arabia has emerged. The talented winger would sign a five-year contract and earn around 1,000 million euros during that five years. An offer that could make him consider his transfer, since it would make him, at 24 years old, the highest paid footballer of all time, and whose amount is far from the 20 million gross euros per season that the South American earns in the Santiago Bernabéu.
It is important to highlight that this approach is only in the initial phases, so more contacts are expected soon. The information that the Merengue team player has is that the Arabs are preparing a 'brutal project', and that this, added to the economic aspect, would be reason enough for the forward to consider the proposal. In any case, the alarms are going off in the white board, where they could consider an improvement in the winger's contract to 'shield' him from the 'threat' of the Arab millions.