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Saudi Arabia sounds from Real Madrid of Real Madrid.

For those who pay attention to Real Madrid headlines in the last six months, it has been impossible to escape the interest of Saudi Arabia in Vinicius Junior. The Brazilian striker is one of the main objectives of the Saudi football project, but now one of his main teams is being interested in another of the White strikers.

According to Globo Esporte in Brazil, the Saudi giants Al-Hilal are playing Rodrygo’s agents to discover their interest in a movement towards the Middle East. Without a doubt, they could pay Rodrygo generously, but they feel that with him receiving much less attention and love than Vinicius or Kylian Mbappe, who play in their preferred role, may be interested in a movement.

With Neymar Junior back to Santos, Al-Hilal hopes to bring Mohamed Salah this summer from Liverpool in a free one, but they are interested in planting the seed to see where a movement could go for Rodrygo. It is observed that Al-Hilal’s interest is not related to the desire of the Saud Investment Fund to take Vinicius to the Saudi Pro League.

Rodrygo has been constantly linked to a departure from Real Madrid in the last two seasons, with Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool showing interest in him. However, it has generally been clear that he wants to stay in Santiago Bernabéu.

With vinicius absent through the suspension lately, many cannot avoid noticing how good Rodrygo has been in their natural position. However, it seems impossible for Rodrygo to ensure the space on the left side for itself, given the competition and the state of Mbappe and Vinicius. At the age of only 24, Rodrygo can still feel that he has time to ensure the role he wants elsewhere, if he decides to leave at some point.

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