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The situation is a bit tense in Madrid at the moment. Certainly, the results gleaned since the very start of the season are not catastrophic, far from it, but the humiliation inflicted by Barça during the Clasico hurt and unleashed waves of criticism against players like Kylian Mbappé, but also against Carlo Ancelotti. In the middle of all this, a big uncertainty regarding the future of Vinicius Jr…
Indeed, the Saudi Pro League is always on the lookout and always wants to make him the star of the championship. As revealed by us, meetings have already taken place and the main person concerned has clearly opened the door to a departure to Saudi Arabia, but more for the summer of 2026 than for 2025. And obviously, the former Flamengo is not not the only Madrid player whose future is clearly uncertain…
Real Madrid in a strong position for the moment
As indicated SportManchester City rushes towards Rodrygo. The Premier League giant has already offered 150 million euros to the Merengues to recruit the former Santos, who is also followed by other English clubs such as Liverpool, and who would have doubts about his future. Already last summer, he had more or less made it clear that he was thinking of leaving, before changing his mind in the face of the controversy. And it did not please internally in the Bernabéu offices.
With a contract that binds the Brazilian to the capital club until 2028 and a release clause of a billion dollars, Real Madrid remain in a certain position of strength for the moment, at least until the striker forces not his departure. But clearly, there could be a big revolution in Madrid in the coming months, between the possible departure of Vinicius Jr, that of Rodrygo, the arrival of a replacement for Carlo Ancelotti and more…
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