Eduardo Inda revealed last night on El Chiringuito the offer from Saudi Arabia that Florentino Pérez has on the table for Vinícius.
According to his information, the Saudis are willing to increase their offer to fulfill their desire to bring Vinícius to their league.
Florentino Won't Reject 500 Million for Vinícius
1.5 billion tax-free for the player for five years of contract. For Real Madrid, in terms of transfer, Saudi Arabia raises its offer to 500 million euros.
Vinícius's release clause is 1 billion. But Florentino Pérez is aware that 500 million is an amount that is above what the market can dictate.
Inda explained: "They tell me that Saudi Arabia is crazy about taking Vinícius. They are willing to increase the offer and want to offer him 5 years and 1.5 billion for those seasons, 300 million per season.
They have money in abundance. They talk about between 400 or 500 million for Real Madrid. It would be the most expensive signing in history, double that of Neymar, which was 222 million".
Unlike what has happened so far, Florentino Pérez has indeed welcomed the latest Arab attempt with interest. 500 million in one go would allow further stabilization of the club's financial situation.
Vinícius Is Already Amortized
Moreover, the signing of Vinícius is already amortized after seven years since he arrived at Real Madrid. It then cost 45 million. The profit for the club would be tremendous in its financial statements.

In Saudi Arabia, they already have players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, or Sadio Mané. Illustrious names, but all of them veterans. Vinícius, at 24 years old, would be the confirmation that the best can play in Saudi Arabia, and not just the old glories.
Although Vinícius has a contract in force until 2027, Florentino wouldn't put any obstacle to his departure once it is confirmed that Real Madrid would receive 500 million euros.
Florentino Won't Make Barça's Mistake
The player says he wants to continue at Real Madrid by extending the contract that binds him to the club. However, in the command post of the White House, they are aware that Vinícius wants to force his departure.
What Real Madrid won't do is to approach the offer that Vinícius has from Saudi Arabia. It would break the salary balance of the locker room and endanger the club's economic viability. Florentino Pérez doesn't want to experience at Real Madrid what FC Barcelona is currently suffering.
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