The Vinicius Junior case is starting to seriously stir things behind the scenes at Real Madrid. Under contract until 2027, the Brazilian forward has yet to respond to the various contract extension offers sent by the club’s management. A situation that is now pushing the Spanish side to demand a quick answer.
Vini will have to make a decision. Now that Brazil has been eliminated, Real Madrid want to move forward. According to Fabrizio Romano, the club is eager to clarify the situation as soon as possible: either Vinicius extends his deal, or another outcome will have to be considered. The issue is mainly financial, as Los Blancos do not want to risk seeing their star approach the end of his contract and leave for free in 2027.
Real Madrid pushes for a quick decision on Vinicius
The Madrid club obviously wants to secure Vinicius Junior’s future, but the silence from the player and his entourage is starting to raise questions. According to José Félix Díaz, several proposals have already been made, with no definitive response from the Brazilian so far.
The sporting context also makes the situation particularly sensitive. With Kylian Mbappé now at the heart of the attacking project and Jude Bellingham playing a major role behind the forwards, Real Madrid seem ready to redefine their priorities. Vinicius Junior remains a key player, but his untouchable status no longer appears as certain as before.
Real Madrid want to avoid a free departure. The club has reportedly set a deadline, with extension offers not remaining valid indefinitely and including an expiration date. A way to put pressure on Vinicius’ camp and prevent the situation from dragging on.
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