Real Madrid knows that its big stars are highly desired and there are many teams willing to pay them a lot of money. In recent months, we've seen how Saudi Arabia is trying to convince them to join its multimulti-million-dollar project, although they haven't been successful. Faced with the difficulties Vinícius is presenting in accepting their proposal, they've targeted Jude Bellingham as their next big goal.
OKDiario has discovered that Saudi Arabia intends to take Jude Bellingham and is coming with a lot of money to convince him. The PIF managers believe the Englishman fits perfectly within the expansion plans they have for the Saudi Pro League. The plan is clear: bring a young star from Europe to grow their competition, "forgetting" about the old glories that were initially of interest.
If Vinícius was being offered 1 billion euros, tax-free, for five seasons, the proposal to Jude Bellingham is the same. This is the salary the Englishman would earn for leaving Real Madrid's project and accepting a move to Saudi Arabia.
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Although Saudi Arabia's proposal for Jude Bellingham is a lot of money, the reality is this: he has no intention of leaving. He considers it too early a retirement and, being only 21 years old, he has no intention of doing so. He has a lot of soccer ahead of him, and it's most likely that this possibility will remain open for the future if the competition's plans go well.
Jude Bellingham's reply has been blunt: "It's big money, but no". There's no chance he'll leave Real Madrid, and if he does, he's clear it won't be to go to Saudi Arabia so early. He's one of the club's stars, just as he is for Adidas, the brand that sponsors both.
Jude Bellingham considers that he already earns a lot of money and doesn't need that much to leave Real Madrid so early. It's an option he doesn't rule out for the future, when he's won everything and is a veteran. In any case, like his teammate, he's not willing to accept because his short, medium, and long-term plans involve continuing to play at Santiago Bernabéu.