Saudi Arabia Awaits Rüdiger's Decision with Real Madrid
German Antonio Rüdiger, Real Madrid's defender, is seriously considering his future in the coming period. He is going through a phase of uncertainty, not related to his performance or commitment, but rather to his ability to maintain his physical fitness this season.
Rüdiger paused a few days ago to assess his situation before making his final decision, especially since Real Madrid players over the age of 32 typically have their contracts reviewed annually and renewed season by season based on each player's condition.
While the German defender emphasizes that he wants to "listen to his body," the club management and coaching staff continue to monitor his impact on the field, noting that the injuries he has recently suffered are no longer as much of a concern as they used to be.
With the possibilities open to the player, Saudi clubs are waiting, just as they did last summer, for Rüdiger's decision, who understands that his approval alone is enough to secure a massive contract worth millions of euros without complications.
The center-back has been one of the most prominent names that the Saudi league has targeted for the past two years, according to the newspaper "AS," as local clubs see him as a player ready to make a significant impact with his European experience.
Saudi interest is not limited to Rodrygo alone; Vinícius Júnior, David Alaba, and Rodrygo also fall within their scope of attention, as Saudi clubs continue their efforts to bring in Real Madrid stars, following the example of Ronaldo and Benzema, who found the Saudi league to be a significant milestone in their careers.
Saudi Arabia sees Vinicius in particular as an attractive target for the future, with strong confidence in the possibility of signing him later, although his transfer is currently postponed due to considerations related to the club and the player.
Rüdiger paused a few days ago to assess his situation before making his final decision, especially since Real Madrid players over the age of 32 typically have their contracts reviewed annually and renewed season by season based on each player's condition.
While the German defender emphasizes that he wants to "listen to his body," the club management and coaching staff continue to monitor his impact on the field, noting that the injuries he has recently suffered are no longer as much of a concern as they used to be.
With the possibilities open to the player, Saudi clubs are waiting, just as they did last summer, for Rüdiger's decision, who understands that his approval alone is enough to secure a massive contract worth millions of euros without complications.
The center-back has been one of the most prominent names that the Saudi league has targeted for the past two years, according to the newspaper "AS," as local clubs see him as a player ready to make a significant impact with his European experience.
Saudi interest is not limited to Rodrygo alone; Vinícius Júnior, David Alaba, and Rodrygo also fall within their scope of attention, as Saudi clubs continue their efforts to bring in Real Madrid stars, following the example of Ronaldo and Benzema, who found the Saudi league to be a significant milestone in their careers.
Saudi Arabia sees Vinicius in particular as an attractive target for the future, with strong confidence in the possibility of signing him later, although his transfer is currently postponed due to considerations related to the club and the player.