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It is a threat that all European clubs must face, and Real Madrid, as prestigious as it is, is no exception. For a while now, Saudi Arabia has been practicing an aggressive recruitment policy which has already enabled it to acquire a number of players who were very important on the Old Continent. And the local government of the Gulf country also intends to draw on Madrid.
If Al-Qadsiah had already managed to enlist Nacho last summer, for several months already, Saudi Arabia has been attacking THE star of the team: Vinicius Jr. The Iberian media explain that Saudi interest in the Brazilian is very serious, and we are talking about dizzying amounts which could end up in the pockets of Real Madrid and the Canarinha striker. An interest to which the principal concerned would not be insensitive…
It’s not hot…yet
And now according to MarcaSaudi Arabia wants to offer Thibaut Courtois. The Belgian goalkeeper is one of the players coveted by Saudi decision-makers, who want to make him one of the stars of the league for the 2025/2026 season. Of course, with substantial emoluments for the merengue goalkeeper, whom the Madrilenians logically do not want to see leave. The media indicates that in the past, the former Chelsea and Atlético goalkeeper had failed Saudi Arabia.
And everything indicates that he is preparing to do the same since the newspaper specifies that for the moment, he is only thinking about Real Madrid and he has no intention of leaving the club in the Spanish capital. The Saudis will therefore still have to wait, even if they have more than solid arguments to try to change the mind of the goalkeeper, considered by many to be the best in the world in his position…
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