- Vinicius Junior rejected the possibility of signing for the Saudi Pro League
- The Real Madrid winger was contacted by PIF for a lucrative transfer
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Vinicius Junior has reportedly turned down the chance to make a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League.
According to The Athletic, the winger’s representatives have been contacted by the Public Investment Fund, which works on behalf of the country’s Ministry of Sport.
The PIF was seeking to persuade Vinicius to become the face of the league ahead of the 2034 World Cup, which will be held in Saudi Arabia.
However, Real Madrid have no intention of selling Vinicius and the player is keen to remain at the club and continue working under Carlo Ancelotti.
Vinicius, whose current contract runs until 2027, has a €1bn (£855m) release clause.
Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior has turned down the chance to move to Saudi Arabia
Vinicius wants to stay in Carlo Ancelotti’s team and aims to win the Ballon d’Or
Saudi Arabia wanted to make Vinicius the face of La Liga ahead of the 2034 World Cup
The report claims that the Brazilian international is eager to win the Ballon d’Or as a Real Madrid player.
FIFA will confirm the 2034 World Cup host city on December 11, although Saudi Arabia’s bid is currently uncontested.
Vinicius has made 264 appearances for Real Madrid so far, scoring 83 goals and providing 75 assists.
He has won two Champions Leagues, three Ligas and the Copa del Rey.