The Saudi Pro League side is ready to go all to sign Rodrygo Goes and Vinicius jr from Real Madrid. Al Hilal and Al Ahli are trying to bring the Brazilians to the Middle East in the summer.
According to a report on Geglobo, Real Madrid is going to see the Saudi Pro League starting moves for their stars this summer. The Spanish side is not interested in selling their award -winning assets and are not willing to have fun.
Florentino Perez made it clear to his players that he is not planning to sell the best players in the club. Carlo Ancelotti also talked about the reported offers from Saui and said through ESPN:
“As far as I know and have immediate information from the player. He’s very happy here and wants to make a story in Real Madrid. It’s like everyone who works here, we all believe the same way – we’re happy here and I want to make history.”
Al Hilal has terminated the contract with Neymar and sees Rodrygo as the ideal replacement. They are looking for the superstar and are ready to make an offer in the summer.
Al Ahli is looking to add fire force to their attack and has attacked Vinicius Jr. they already have Riyadh Mahrez and Roberto Firmino In the attack, along with Ivan Toney, but they are looking for more players.
Saudi Pro League Side Preparation € 350 Million Offer for Real Madrid Star Vinicius Jr, claims journalist
Ben Jacobs was talking to Givemesport earlier this month and said Al Ahli prepared a $ 350m bid for Vinicus Jr. said the Saudi Pro League side was not willing to activate the release clause but is open to start a world record.
Said through a target:
“The answer is yes, too. Ahli in mind, and Saudi Arabia may try to try something bold enough in the summer.”
“It is obvious that it will be very difficult to remove in 2025, but here they tell me – a bit like a worldwide record for Kylian Mbappe when he was still in the PSG, which was converted. Saudi is ready to pay no 1 billion euro release clause , but 350 million euros.
Vinicius Jr has a contract until 2027 and insisted that he wants to stay in Real Madrid for the rest of his career.
Edited by Vaishnavi Iyer