Vinicius Jr could cause losses for Flamengo! One of the most promising and valuable talents in world football, he has attracted attention not only for his skills on the field, but also for his potential market value. Recently, Real Madrid received a billion-dollar offer from the Saudi Arabian Investment Fund to transfer the Brazilian striker to Al-Ahli. This deal, if completed, could set new financial records in the sport. However, it is up against the high demands of the Spanish club, which will only negotiate for the value of the 1 billion euro (around R$6 billion) release clause.
The Saudi proposal aimed not only to bring Vinicius Jr to Al-Ahli, but also to make him the country’s ambassador until the 2034 World Cup. However, according to The Athletic, the player declined the offer, keeping his position at Real Madrid, where he is a key player in the team. This refusal not only frustrates the Saudi plans, but also reaffirms the athlete’s ambition to continue his career in top-level European football.
Vinicius Jr in Saudi Arabia could help Flamengo
From a financial standpoint, the possible transfer of Vinicius Jr to Saudi Arabia would have significant implications for Flamengo, his parent club. Under FIFA’s solidarity mechanism, the Rio de Janeiro club would be entitled to 2.5% of the total value of the transaction. This would result in a significant amount of around R$150 million. This amount would be an important financial boost for Flamengo, which continues to profit from the international success of its former players.
The Arab proposal was not only surprising for the amount involved, but also for the impact it could have on the financial structure of the sport. With a contract worth over 1 billion euros over five years, between salaries and bonuses, Vinicius Jr would become the most expensive player in history, surpassing the record transfer of Neymar for PSG in 2017. Furthermore, the amounts would make him the highest paid athlete in the world, in any sport.
The impact of this potential transfer would be felt not only in football but across the global sport. The offer even surpasses the $700 million Japanese baseball player Shohei Otani received in a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The attempt to bring Vinicius Jr to Al-Ahli shows Saudi football’s ambition to establish itself as a top destination for the world’s best players.
At Real Madrid, Vinicius Jr has established himself as one of the team’s key players, and is considered a favourite to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or. A potential move to Saudi Arabia would be a significant change in his career, but his refusal signals a continued commitment to European football and the pursuit of titles and recognition on the world stage.
Summary for those in a hurry:
- Vinicius Jr received a billion-dollar proposal from the Saudi Arabian Investment Fund to transfer to Al-Ahli.
- Real Madrid will only negotiate for the value of the 1 billion euro release clause.
- Flamengo, as the training club, would profit around R$150 million from the transfer.
- The proposal would make Vinicius Jr the most expensive and highest paid player in the history of the sport.
- Vinicius Jr declined the offer, remaining at Real Madrid and focusing on his career in Europe.
- The refusal frustrates Saudi plans and reaffirms the athlete’s ambition to continue in European football.
Source: Atrevida

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