According to El Chiringuito, Saudi football club Al-Nassr is prepared to offer the player €100 million over four seasons.
Rüdiger, 31, is currently at the height of his career and has the chance to continue vying for titles with Real Madrid.
However, the substantial financial offer from Saudi Arabia could entice the German defender and alter his plans.
Additionally, if Rüdiger decides to move to the Kingdom, Al-Nassr and Real Madrid will need to reach a transfer agreement.
The German international is under contract with the Spanish club until 2026, so an agreement would be necessary for him to leave Madrid.
It remains to be seen if this becomes a viable option after Euro 2024, where Rüdiger will play as a host with Germany.
One thing is certain: the Saudis are eager to lure top-tier European players with lucrative offers.
In 2023, Cristiano Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr following his exit from Manchester United in a whopping £175 million-per-year deal.
Senegalese forward Sadio Mane also moved to Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League following a single season with the Bundesliga champions.
Many other players followed in the Middle Eastern countries, including Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kante, and Steven Gerrard.
Al-Hilal signed Brazilian superstar Neymar, committing to the King Fahd Stadium for two years in a staggering €160 million deal.
Al-Hilal’s persistent efforts to secure a marquee signing have finally paid off, after their substantial offers to Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi were turned down previously.
Saudi Arabia is poised to host the 2034 Men’s World Cup following Australia’s choice not to bid for the tournament’s hosting rights.
The confirmation from Football Australia came just hours ahead of FIFA’s deadline for expressing interest.
The upcoming 2026 World Cup is slated for the US, Mexico, and Canada, while the 2030 tournament will be hosted by Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, with additional matches in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.