Papo na Colina
·4 de septiembre de 2025
Andrey Santos turns down Saudi millions, Vasco miss out on R$11 million

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsPapo na Colina
·4 de septiembre de 2025
The midfielder Andrey Santos, revealed by Vasco and currently at Chelsea, turned down a million-dollar offer to transfer to Al-Qadsiah, from Saudi Arabia. The club, owned by the state oil company Aramco, offered the player a contract with an annual salary of 8 million euros (about R$ 50 million), which is five times more than he currently earns in England.
The formal offer to Chelsea was 70 million euros (about R$ 445 million). If the negotiation had been finalized, Vasco would have been entitled to 2.5% of the transfer value, as a training club, which would yield approximately R$ 11 million to the club's coffers.
Andrey Santos lifts the world champion trophy won by Chelsea – Image: Instagram / @chelsea
Decision to stay at Chelsea
Despite the tempting offer, Andrey chose to remain in English football. According to UOL, the player prioritized staying in the Premier League to increase his chances of playing in the next World Cup with the Brazilian National Team.
The 20-year-old midfielder has been on the last two call-up lists by coach Carlo Ancelotti and believes that playing at a high level in Europe is essential to continue being remembered.
+ Check out all the Transfer Market news by clicking here!
Moment at the English club
At Chelsea, Andrey is still seeking his place. He was a starter only in the victory over Palmeiras in the Club World Cup but has appeared in all three Premier League matches played so far, always in the second half. The competition is tough, with Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo being the starters for coach Enzo Maresca.
Sources close to the player revealed that he would only consider a move to Saudi football for an even higher offer, at least double what was offered.
Impact for Vasco
The Cruzmaltino, which is going through financial difficulties, missed out on a significant amount with the player's refusal. Still, the club remains hopeful of profiting from a future negotiation involving its homegrown talent.
+ Follow Papo na Colina's social networks: Thread, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Tiktok and Google News
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.