Saudi Arabia Tempts Diaz with a Dream Offer to Move to the Roshn League
Saudi Pro League clubs are preparing to make a lucrative new offer to Moroccan international Ibrahim Diaz, a Real Madrid player, to sign him on a four-year contract worth 120 million euros, equivalent to 30 million euros net per year.
Last summer, Díaz rejected a €100 million offer, relying on his current contract with Real Madrid, which extends until 2030. However, the contract has not been officially signed yet, leaving room for new negotiations.
Officials of the Saudi Public Investment Fund aim to make Diaz one of the stars of the Saudi league next season, especially after he did not get enough playing time with Real Madrid under the leadership of Xabi Alonso this season.
Although he participated in 15 official matches out of 18, Díaz only started in four games: three in La Liga and one in the Champions League against Juventus, and he did not complete any full match, reflecting the limited nature of his current role.
The 26-year-old Moroccan player understands the importance of the current season, not only to regain his starting position at Real Madrid but also in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, where he is expected to be a key player alongside Achraf Hakimi for the Moroccan national team.
The Saudi move is considered an attractive opportunity for Díaz to regain his brilliance, with a guaranteed hefty salary and long-term stability, which could prompt him to decide to leave the Royal Club in favor of the Roshn League.
Last summer, Díaz rejected a €100 million offer, relying on his current contract with Real Madrid, which extends until 2030. However, the contract has not been officially signed yet, leaving room for new negotiations.
Officials of the Saudi Public Investment Fund aim to make Diaz one of the stars of the Saudi league next season, especially after he did not get enough playing time with Real Madrid under the leadership of Xabi Alonso this season.
Although he participated in 15 official matches out of 18, Díaz only started in four games: three in La Liga and one in the Champions League against Juventus, and he did not complete any full match, reflecting the limited nature of his current role.
The 26-year-old Moroccan player understands the importance of the current season, not only to regain his starting position at Real Madrid but also in preparation for the 2026 World Cup, where he is expected to be a key player alongside Achraf Hakimi for the Moroccan national team.
The Saudi move is considered an attractive opportunity for Díaz to regain his brilliance, with a guaranteed hefty salary and long-term stability, which could prompt him to decide to leave the Royal Club in favor of the Roshn League.