Vinicius Jr rejects Saudi move, signs €100m contract to become Real Madrid's top earner

‎Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has reportedly committed his long-term future to the Spanish giants, agreeing to a new five-year contract worth a staggering €100 million. According to Spanish outlet AS, the Brazilian international will become the highest-paid player at the Santiago Bernabeu, earning €100 million net through 2030.
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‎The 24-year-old forward has been the subject of sustained interest from the Saudi Pro League, with multiple clubs reportedly offering lucrative deals to lure him away from Europe. However, Vinicius has opted to remain with Real Madrid, the club he joined in 2018 from Flamengo.
‎The new contract, while yet to be officially announced by the club, is expected to run through the summer of 2030. It marks a significant commitment by Real Madrid to one of their most electrifying and consistent performers. With 105 goals in 314 appearances for Los Blancos, Vinicius has become an indispensable part of Carlo Ancelotti’s squad and a fan favorite at the Bernabeu.
‎Despite his current deal running until 2027, the improved terms are seen as a reward for his continued excellence and loyalty, especially amid growing financial power in Saudi Arabia.
‎As Real Madrid aim to secure the La Liga title and add more silverware to their cabinet, Vinicius Jr’s decision will come as a major boost to the club’s future ambitions, both on and off the pitch.

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