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Why does Real Madrid have to sell Vinicius?

According to the famous media talkSPORT, Saudi sovereign fund is considering seeking Vinicius from Real Madrid with a record price of 350 million euros.

The three-year tug-of-war has finally come to light

Since Ronaldo settled in Riyadh, a large number of famous coaches and stars have poured into the Saudi league. The four major clubs with sovereign fund background are no longer satisfied with reclaiming veterans, and competing for giants to be the stars has become their new goal.

For Vinicius' special identity (Real Madrid superstar), Saudi Arabia has formulated a "three-year plan" to sign a Brazilian international, and the contact between the two sides has exceeded one year. As Real Madrid was full of internal problems due to the lack of all four major issues, conflicts between Vinicius and Mbappe were aroused. Saudi top leaders believe that the time for Vinicius has come. The 350 million euros (about 302 million pounds) offer they gave this time may put Real Madrid's uniform team at the negotiating table.

Passive choice becomes active and seeking change. Real Madrid must not miss the opportunity. While dealing with the issue of Vinicius' contract renewal, Real Madrid is still looking for the next home for Rodrigo, which is a passive and helpless choice. The tactical contradictions of Real Madrid's forward line are difficult to reconcile, and it is difficult for Mbappe and Vinicius to find a suitable next player. Xavi = Alonso and Florentino chose to let go of Rodrigo, who was unwilling to play as a substitute. The situation has changed now. If Saudi Arabia can spend a lot of money to take over Vinicius, it can not only indirectly help Real Madrid resolve the position conflicts of forward players, but also play a role in retaining Rodrigo.

Real Madrid needs to send Vinicius away, which is a necessary choice to solve the problem of forwards and is also the time for the Brazilian to cash out at a high position.

In addition to resolving internal conflicts and balancing fiscal revenue and expenditure, another reason why Real Madrid should sell Vinicius is that the latter's form has declined in the past season, and the career upward curve may have been exhausted. The career prospects are unclear, but Brazilians are creating more and more controversial topics on the off-site. The disputes that arose during the Golden Globes last year are enough to illustrate the problem. Real Madrid must not miss the opportunity to cash out at a high position. This will be a key node in the development history of the "Galaxy Phase III".