Saudi Arabia puts pressure on for Vinicius

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Vinicius Junior remains “the boss” regarding his future at Real Madrid, but Saudi Arabia would not have “forgotten” to try to recruit the Brazilian winger.

According to Marca, the Saudi Pro League want to bring the 24-year-old to the Middle East to potentially replace Al-Hilal’s Neymar. Despite the untold riches they could offer him, the winger is happy at Los Blancos, but that won’t stop the Saudis from trying to lure him away from the La Liga giants.

Vincius is one of the best players in the world, as evidenced by his second place behind Manchester City’s Rodri in the 2024 Ballon d’Or. He still has over two and a half years left on his contract with Madrid and it seems unlikely that he travels to Saudi Arabia – despite his bottomless wealth. The report adds that it is “the boss and he knows it » when it comes to his next move.

The Pro League dreams of Vini

The Brazil international has scored 12 goals and provided seven assists in 17 appearances for Real this season, continuing his tally of 35 goals scored last season in just 39 appearances.

Vinicius Jr will be back with Real at Leganes on November 24 in La Liga, but before that he could play for Brazil in the World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela and Uruguay.

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