Saudi Arabia has reportedly increased its offer to Brahim Diaz, proposing a four-year contract worth €120 million (€30 million net per season) to bring the Spanish-Moroccan international to its domestic league. The Real Madrid attacker had already rejected a €100 million proposal last summer and verbally agreed to extend his contract with the club until 2030, although the renewal has not yet been officially signed, OK Diario reported on Friday. This renewed offer comes directly from the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which wants Brahim to become one of the marquee players of the Saudi League next season. Real Madrid, however, considers the 26-year-old a key part of its long-term plans and an important figure for the club's visibility in Africa, and would reportedly only allow his departure for an offer of around €50 million. Brahim is expected to make a final decision after the World Cup, weighing the €30-million-per-year Saudi contract against the option of continuing his career in Madrid.