‎Vinicius Junior rejects €1B Saudi offer, set to renew Real Madrid contract

‎Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has turned down a staggering €1 billion offer from the Saudi Pro League and is poised to sign a new contract with Los Blancos, according to reports from Cadena SER. The deal is expected to be formally announced at the end of the 2024-25 season.
Vinicius Junior rejects Saudi mega-deal, set to sign new Real Madrid contract.
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‎The Brazilian winger, 24, remains committed to his long-term future in the Spanish capital despite the allure of Middle Eastern riches. The renewed contract will reportedly extend his stay by an additional two or three years beyond his current terms, which run until 2027.
‎Vinicius’ decision comes at a pivotal moment for both club and player. Real Madrid, fresh off a disappointing campaign that saw them exit the UEFA Champions League and potentially miss out on the La Liga title, are in a period of reflection and recalibration. Nevertheless, the club views Vinicius as a cornerstone for their future rebuild.
‎Despite the team’s struggles, Vinicius has enjoyed another productive season. He has racked up 20 goals and 14 assists in all competitions, reaffirming his status as one of the elite forwards in European football. His performances remain critical to Madrid’s slim hopes in the league as they prepare to face Getafe on Wednesday.
‎Last year’s Ballon d'Or snub left both the player and club incensed, and this season’s underwhelming campaign may again rule him out of individual accolades. Yet, his commitment to Real Madrid underscores a deeper loyalty and ambition that transcends personal recognition or financial temptation.
‎The expected announcement of his contract renewal will be a welcome boost for Madridistas, signaling stability and star power as the club prepares for a new era.

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