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Saudi Pro League move next to unite with Cristiano Ronaldo? Vinicius gives six-word Real Madrid contract renewal hint

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Cristiano Ronaldo stated Vinicius Junior as the fair winner of the 2024 Ballon d'Or after Rodri' win.
© IMAGO / Samuello Sports Images GhCristiano Ronaldo stated Vinicius Junior as the fair winner of the 2024 Ballon d'Or after Rodri' win.

In a summer filled with transfer rumors and blockbuster speculation, one of Real Madrid’s most electrifying stars is at the center of a contract conundrum that’s sparking intrigue from Madrid to Riyadh. Vinicius Junior, one of the club’s most iconic and influential figures in recent years, has finally broken his silence with a cryptic six-word message that sent pulses racing across the soccer world. But behind that short declaration lies a negotiation tug-of-war that could shape both Real Madrid’s future and Saudi Arabia’s ambitions.

Despite widespread reports earlier this year that Vinicius’ contract renewal was a done deal, the reality is far more complicated. His current contract runs until 2027, but Los Blancos’ president Florentino Perez is eager to secure his star long before 2026 arrives.

However, negotiations between the club and the player’s representatives have reportedly stalled over financial demands. According to The Athletic“Vinicius’ environment denied the existence of an agreement between the player and Real Madrid regarding a contract renewal. Negotiations remain open and Vinicius demands an annual salary of around €30 million ($35m), including an unprecedented renewal bonus.”

That number has caused friction inside the Santiago Bernabeu. For all the player’s importance, the club is unwilling to meet such high terms, at least for now. Perez himself admitted the limits of his influence in the talks, telling Jugones“In the renewal of Vinicius, the president has little power.”

What did Vinicius say to calm the storm?

Following his star performance against Salzburg in the Club World Cup, Vinicius addressed the growing speculation with a statement that Real Madrid fans desperately needed to hear. Though brief, it struck at the heart of the matter:

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“I hope to continue here for many years. I have always said that this is the club of my life. I am very happy with the coach, the coaching staff and everyone who works at the club. I hope I can continue to be part of this team,” he said to Mundo Deportivo.

The six-word core of that quote — “this is the club of my life” — was interpreted by many as a commitment to Madrid, even amid unresolved contract talks.

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Saudi Pro League circling

Still, that has not silenced the rumors of a potential record-breaking offer from the Saudi Pro League, which dreams of pairing Vinicius with Cristiano Ronaldo to further boost its international profile. According to Fichajes, state-backed Saudi support would allow clubs to table an offer upwards of $293 million — a sum that would test even Florentino Perez’s resolve.

Such a move would obliterate transfer records and hand Real Madrid a decision it never wanted to face. Do they risk losing one of their most marketable and dynamic players for free in a year or two, or do they cash in now?

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