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Saudi Arabia Readying Blockbuster Offer to Sign Vinicius Jr Amid Real Madrid Contract Extension Uncertainty: Reports

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Saudi Chiefs are considering a record-breaking offer for Real Madrid winger Vinicius Jr, according to reports.

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Saudi Arabia would not intend to give up the idea of transferring Vinicius Jr in the market period. It seems that a record offer could be made by the Real Madrid Club for the 25-year-old Brazilian transfer, reports RMC...

·Romania
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Some Saudi Arabian teams, backed by the Royal Fund, are preparing to offer Real Madrid €300 million for Vini. They will also offer the Samba player a five-year contract worth €200 million per year.

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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A huge Saudi offer could completely reshape the future of the royal guard.

The signings market has entered a new dimension. We are already more than accustomed to the millions that are paid for any footballer, however young and for very few games that have played in the elite. Also the eruption of Saudi Arabia has made a dent in that aspect. But in recent years it is growing by leaps and bounds a new conditioning that affects the windows of transfers and that causes sometimes not all the tickets in the world to be suff…

Saudi Arabia would open a new era in the football market, a historic offer is being prepared for the Real Madrid player - they would pay 350 million euros for him.

·Budapest, Hungary
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