Vinicius rejects Real Madrid's first contract extension offer
- badone1993 2025/02/09 03:04
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Vinicius has openly expressed his love for Real Madrid in previous interviews. However, there has recently been talk of a move to Saudi Arabia, with The Athletic reporting that the Saudi Pro League representatives have held discussions with the player's agent about the possibility of a move, and have indicated that they are considering making an offer during this summer's transfer window.
Under these circumstances, Real Madrid reportedly announced their intention to extend his contract. According to The Athletic, club executives met with Vinicius' camp and the player's family in mid-January. However, his first offer, which included a salary increase, was reportedly rejected by the player's side.
Vinicius's team wants his current salary of 15 million euros (approximately 2.3 billion yen) to be significantly increased, as he wants it to "more accurately reflect his status as one of the best players in the world". It appears that he has rejected Real Madrid's initial offer, preferring to wait until the end of the season to negotiate. Future trends are attracting attention.
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