What the Arab team offered to recruit Vinicius is indeed very crazy and even reportedly the offer is 1.3 billion euros and it is really a very fantastic offer for a young player, but if we look about what Ancelotti said in the tweet it seems that Madrid does not want to release their striker to another team at this time, especially Vinicius who has ambitions to get the Ballon d'Or in his career certainly does not want to take the risk of moving to the Arab League at this time, this year he got a big disappointment after failing to get the Ballon so indeed he have ambitions to get it next year, but if he moves to the Arab League, won't it only destroy his career at a young age and close his chances of getting the Ballon d'Or in his football career later?
Most of us would disagree, if Vini left Real Madrid for Saudi Arabia I am sure there are no more spectators who want to see him play. I am quite furious with the unreasonable offers that they continue to make to tempt Vini. Fortunately the club, the coach and Vinicius himself have the same decision to ignore the offer from Saudi Arabia. Is more than 1.3 billion Euros because it does not include other facilities offered. The amount continues to increase every time Saudi Arabia makes a new offer for Vinicius.
Saudi Pro League clubs are using their financial support to gain more influence in the transfer market, they are offering proposals with very high prices to attract the interest of each player. Indirectly, this step will attract the attention of football fans around the world, and in my opinion, this effort is quite effective in increasing the popularity of the League in a short time.
It is not surprising when seeing Vinicius become one of the players targeted by Saudi clubs, the big name of the Real Madrid player is a magnet, which can benefit them in many ways. The offer can in fact damage the market value of players, make it difficult for clubs to retain their best assets, and increase competition between clubs in the transfer market. Actualy, I think what they did was not wrong, although this is not liked by many elite European clubs.