Man United make Vinicius offer, it’s unheard of

Man United make Vinicius offer, it’s unheard of
Man United make Vinicius offer, it’s unheard of

Next summer during the transfer market, Vinicius Jr should be requested. Saudi Arabia wants to try with an XXL offer even if the Arab country is not the only one interested.

Over the years, Vinicius Jr has become one of the best players in the world. The Brazilian let the storm of his average start to Real Madrid pass. The striker intends to take advantage of his new status, even if the fact of not having won the last Ballon d’Or remains in his throat. Also, the treatment he endures in Spain does not suit him at all, between XXL criticism and repeated insults in La Liga stadiums. Enough to lead to some rumors about the future of Vinicius Jr at Real Madrid, he who will be at the end of his contract in June 2027 and who is no longer the only star to play in the Spanish capital. According to some sources, Saudi Arabia is willing to offer a salary of one billion euros over 5 seasons. But now, the Saudi Pro League is not the only one wanting to try it.

Manchester United wants to make an impression

According to Don BalonManchester United wants to relaunch a new project with Ineos and its headliner would be none other than Vinicius Jr! The Red Devils promise the Brazilian a blank check, undisputed star status and the team would be built for him. However, Manchester United know that the operation would come at a high price. Vinicius Jr still has two years of contract with Madrid and the English club could therefore wait to lower his price, currently estimated at more than 200 million euros. An arrival of the free Auriverde genius is even desired, with a signing bonus undoubtedly never seen in the history of football. Note that if Vini Jr left free from any Real Madrid contract, PSG would then also get involved in the fight, again according to Don Balon.


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