€350m Mega-Offer on Table as Contract Stalemate Sparks Exit Talks
In a move that could send shockwaves through world football, Real Madrid are reportedly open to selling Vinícius Júnior to Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli this summer—with a staggering €350 million offer under consideration.
Contract Standoff Pushes Exit Door Open
The 25-year-old Brazilian superstar, whose current deal expires in 2026, has been locked in tense renewal talks with Los Blancos. Despite a sensational 22-goal, 19-assist campaign last season, negotiations have hit a wall over Vinícius’ wage demands—which exceed even Kylian Mbappé’s salary.
Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that Florentino Pérez sees Saudi Arabia’s interest as a unique financial opportunity, with the potential windfall allowing Real Madrid to reinforce multiple positions in one summer.
Domino Effect: Saliba, Enzo & a New Striker in Sight
If Vinícius departs, Real Madrid’s shopping list is already taking shape:
- William Saliba (Arsenal) remains a top defensive target, despite recently signing Dean Huijsen.
- A €150m move for Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández could bolster their midfield.
- A new striker—with Benjamin Šeško (linked to Man Utd) and Viktor Gyökeres (nearing Arsenal) on their radar.
Saudi’s Golden Bid vs. Madrid’s Stubborn Stance
While Al-Ahli’s blockbuster offer could tempt Pérez, Vinícius’ future ultimately hinges on whether he pushes for the move—or if Madrid’s hierarchy decides cashing in now outweighs keeping their electrifying winger.
One thing is certain: if this deal goes through, it will reshape Europe’s transfer market—and leave Real Madrid with both a mountain of cash and a Vinícius-sized hole to fill.
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