Vinicius Junior not closed to the idea of ​​joining the Saudi Pro League

Vinicius Junior not closed to the idea of ​​joining the Saudi Pro League
Vinicius Junior not closed to the idea of ​​joining the Saudi Pro League

He is the center of all attention at the moment. After the Ballon d’Or, it is now for his future that Vinicius Junior is talking. If Real Madrid wishes to extend its lease which ends in June 2027, the Brazilian winger would not be indifferent to the interest of the Saudi Pro League…

The Saudi Pro League has been stacking up stars for several months. Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Karim Benzema and Sadio Mané play in Saudi Arabia. And it may not be over yet. Big names are still being announced with insistence towards the SPL. This is the case of Kevin De Bruyne, but also of Vinicius Junior.

His contract with Real Madrid ends in June 2027. Enough to give ideas to the Saudi Pro League. According to information from Foot Marketthe Saudi government would have met the 24-year-old player to convince him to join the championship and in particular Al-Hilal. A four-year contract making him the highest paid player on the planet would have been offered to him. A project that would have been presented on a giant screen.

A challenge that the Brazilian international would not have completely overcome. Still according to the French media, however, he would only consider leaving for Saudi Arabia in 2026. A file that will therefore have to be followed very closely…

Real Madrid does not hear it that way. The Merengue are doing everything to keep the one who has just finished in second place in the Ballon d’Or. They would not be against the idea of ​​extending it, as confirmed Relief. For the moment, however, nothing has been done.

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