Real Madrid have an unexpected problem on their hands. The Whites had to pause the performance of concerts at the Santiago Bernabéu due to the excessive noise that drove the inhabitants of the area crazy, which is why the income from the exploitation of the stadium was 'stopped' abruptly and the club's coffers would be suffocated by the extra cost of the remodeling of the venue.

This situation keeps the Merengue leadership in suspense, where they think of solutions to balance the accounts of the institution and all roads lead to one way: the transfer of a figure of the team. In this sense, Carlo Ancelotti's squad has an 'overbooking' of forwards after the arrival of Mbappé and Endrick last summer, so a member of this position would be the 'sacrificed'.

According to 'SPORT', Florentino Pérez's entourage, in which the figure of his son Chivo has gained a lot of prominence lately, would insist to the president that it is Vinicius Jr. who must leave Chamartín. The noise he generates outside the game, added to his constant provocations and conflicts on the pitch, are beginning to 'get on the nerves' of the Real Madrid board, which is why they would look favourably on his sale.

Saudi Arabia remains on the horizon

The offer from Saudi Arabia remains on the horizon, which last summer sent government representatives to London to meet with Frederico Pena and inform him of the terms of the proposal. The '7' Merengue would earn 200 million euros for each of the five seasons he signed and they would pay 500 million to Madrid for his contract.

However, the Madrid team rejected the Saudi offer and referred to Vinicius Jr.'s termination clause, valued at one billion euros. An amount that, despite Florentino's refusal, caught the attention of those around him, who continue to insist that he consider the possibility of negotiating the sale of the Brazilian to Saudi Arabia for a figure that would exceed these 500 'kilos' and that would make him the most expensive signing in the history of football.

Despite this, Vinicius, who is aware of the wishes of the highest echelons of the club, has decided to 'arm wrestle' with Pérez's advisors, so whenever he can he stresses that he wants to stay at Real Madrid "forever". The 'ball is in the president's court', who will have to make a decision that could change the future of the institution in the coming years.