Vinícius Júnior has reportedly declined Real Madrid’s initial contract extension offer amid significant interest from Saudi Arabian clubs. The Brazilian forward, whose current contract runs until 2027 with a €1 billion release clause, is said to be dissatisfied with the proposed salary increase, which he feels does not reflect his status as one of the world’s top players.
Saudi clubs are reportedly prepared to offer Vinícius a substantial financial package, with figures suggesting a potential €300 million transfer fee and an annual salary of €200 million over a five-year contract. Despite these lucrative offers, Vinícius has previously expressed his desire to remain at Real Madrid “forever” and continue contributing to the team’s success.
Negotiations between Real Madrid and Vinícius’ representatives are ongoing, as both parties seek to reach an agreement that satisfies the player’s expectations and secures his future at the club.
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