Ofertas astronómicas para Vinicius: Salario superior al de Neymar y Kylian Mbappé, solo por detrás de Cristiano Ronaldo Saudi Arabia prepara una oferta récord mundial

The soccer world could be seriously shaken by the latest developments involving Real Madrid’s superstar winger Vinicius Junior, whose future at the Santiago Bernabeu is now shrouded in uncetainity. While most assumed Vinicius would remain central to Madrid’s long-term project, fresh tensions between the player and club have opened a door—one that Saudi Arabia is ready to push wide open with the biggest financial offer in soccer history.

Vinicius Junior’s current contract with Real Madrid runs until 2027, but recent talks to extend that deal through 2030 have reportedly stalled. According to multiple reports, the Brazilian has demanded $35 million per year, including a lucrative renewal bonus, that would see him become the highest-paid player at the club, even surpassing newly signed Kylian Mbappe.

So far, the Whites have been reluctant to meet those demands, especially considering Vinicius’ recent dip in form—most notably during the Club World Cup, where he failed to make a significant impact. This hesitacion has created a window of opportunity that Saudi Pro League officials are eager to exploit.

Saudi’s gamble: Bigger than Neymar and Mbappe

Now, we arrive at the bombshell. “Only Cristiano Ronaldo would earn more at Al-Nassr,” reported multiple outlets, including talkSPORT, which broke the news of an astonishing financial offer. Saudi Arabia is preparing a world-record $351 million transfer bid for Vinicius Jr., which would surpass the $258 million PSG paid for Neymar in 2017.

But that’s only the beginning. The contract proposed by the Saudi investors is worth a staggering $1.2 billion over five years—yes, $200 million per year, excluding potential bonuses and sponsorship revenue. “Vinicius has also been offered around €1bn… across a proposed five-year contract sent in writing as a non-binding bid,” the report adds.

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This would make the brazilian the second-highest-paid player in the world, behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently plays for Al-Nassr.

Real Madrid’s dilemma: Mbappe or Vinicius?

The arrival of Kylian Mbappe has added an unexpected layer to the story. There’s a growing belief in Madrid that both superstars cannot coexist effectively on the pitch. With the club viewing the French star as the face of the new era under Xabi Alonso, there’s a possibility Vinicius could be sacrificed—even if he has long declared his commitment to Los Blancos.

“I’ve always said it’s the club of my life. I want to stay for my entire career and make history in this team,” Vinicius said during the Club World Cup earlier this year. Yet, despite these declarations of loyalty, his contract demands and positional concerns have left Los Blanceos with tough decisions to make.

This isn’t Saudi Arabia’s first foray into mega-deals. In 2023, Al-Hilal failed in a $351 million bid for Mbappe, and the ambition to bring in a generational talent like Vinicius has only intensified since. The Saudi Pro League’s mission to enhance its global reputation and attract top talent is well underway, and landing Vinicius could be its biggest statement yet.

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