Saudi Arabia Readying Blockbuster Offer to Sign Vinicius Jr Amid Real Madrid Contract Extension Uncertainty: Reports
SAUDI ARABIA, JUL 18 – Saudi Pro League clubs plan a €350 million bid for Vinicius Junior, offering a five-year contract worth about €1 billion amid stalled Real Madrid extension talks.
- On July 18, 2025, Saudi dealmakers are reportedly preparing a world-record transfer offer for Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, according to talkSPORT report.
- Despite stalled talks, the absence of a finalized extension has encouraged Saudi Pro League officials, with interest dating back to last year, and Vinicius rejecting a five-year £1bn offer.
- A proposed £350 million bid would surpass Neymar’s 2017 record, while a five-year £1bn deal has been submitted, report says.
- The club is weighing up a sale due to stalled contract talks, and have said 'not seriously ruled out the possibility of accepting the offer.'
- Over the next three years, Saudi Pro League aims to secure Vinicius Junior despite ongoing contract talks and his public desire to stay at Real Madrid.
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Real Madrid has firmly established its position on the future of Brazilian star Vinicius Junior, confirming that the player has only two options: renew his contract before June 2026 or leave the team...
Saudi Arabia plan Earth-shattering €350 million bid for Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior: Report
Saudi Arabia have set their sight on Real Madrid's star forward. Many football players have shifted their base to Saudi in the last few years, as the money pull Saudi Pro League clubs offers is second to none.
Saudi Arabia would not intend to give up the idea of transferring Vinicius Jr in the market period. It seems that a record offer could be made by the Real Madrid Club for the 25-year-old Brazilian transfer, reports RMC...
The absence of a formal agreement between Venius Junior and Real Madrid opened the door to other offers, including the offer to move to the Saudi professional patrol.
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