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Saudi Arabia s plan to poach Real Madrid superstars at a sky-high price failed! Vinicius contract renewal is deadlocked

According to the Spanish newspaper "As", the sky-high price quote from Saudi Arabia that Vinicius once received no longer exists.

The Real Madrid striker, who had been previously revealed to have accepted a stunning five-year contract with a total price of nearly 1 billion euros, is now facing a completely different situation.

Vinitius and Real Madrid are currently in a deadlock in negotiations for renewal. The Brazilian star asked for a new contract that would make him a club's maximum salary player, but the "Galaxy Battleship" side is not willing to meet these conditions. Negotiations between the two sides have been frozen for months, and the relationship between the players and the club has become quite subtle.

Saudi exited the battle

Earlier this year, Vinicius was regarded as one of the hottest stars in world football, especially after his Golden Globe defeat sparked widespread discussion and global popularity surged.

At that time, the Saudi club spared no expense to offer him a super contract worth nearly 1 billion euros in five years. The offer shocked Real Madrid management, forcing them to take the renewal negotiations more seriously.

However, the situation has changed now. According to sources close to the players, that tempting Saudi offer has expired. Although Vinicius remains one of the most valuable players in the transfer market, the Saudi professional league no longer actively pursues him.

The European giants are eyeing each other, and there are still variables in the future

Although that specific offer has failed, the top European clubs are still paying close attention to the dynamics of Vinicius. If his contract renewal negotiations with Real Madrid continue to delay, other huge offers are likely to make a comeback, and even Saudi Arabia may rekindle interest in the future.

At present, Real Madrid and Vinicius will continue to negotiate under more equal conditions. Without the pressure of Saudi Arabia's quotation hanging over his head, the "Galaxy Battleship" is confident that he will reach a fair agreement with the players without breaking the salary structure.