Al-Ahly Club’s Rumored Pursuit of Brazilian Star Vinicius Junior: Breaking Down the Controversial News

2023-10-24 02:45:00


Hi Koura – The Catalan newspaper “Sport” sparked controversy as strongly as many other sources in Spain, following talking regarding Al-Ahly club’s desire to sign Brazilian star Vinicius Junior in the upcoming summer transfer period.

Critics were keen to analyze this news from all aspects, and here are the results of this analysis:

1- According to sources, Vinicius’ salary with Al-Ahly will be 200 million euros annually.

2- This salary will make Fini among the highest paid players in the world of football next to Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappe.

3- If Al-Ahly makes an official offer, Real Madrid will not agree to sell its player unless he pays the value of the release clause in the contract, which amounts to one billion euros, and it is impossible for any club in the world to pay that value, regardless of its economic situation or strength.

4- Vinicius is the new Ballon d’Or project for Real Madrid, and therefore it is impossible for him to agree to sell him, regardless of the financial temptations, whether for the player or even for the club itself.

5- This news was originally from a Catalan newspaper, and therefore the Madrid media see it as just an attempt to distract Fini from his focus a few days before the El Clásico match once morest Barcelona.

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