Vinicius: Madrid Contract Demands & Spain Reframing

Vinicius Junior is going through a difficult time at Real Madrid. With a series of eleven games without scoring, criticism multiplied, and the White House season seemed headed for failure, both on a sporting and organizational level. Despite this, Vinicius remains optimistic about securing a lucrative contract extension, which could make him the club’s highest-paid player.

Negotiations around the extension of his contract are at the center of discussions. According to revelations from Antonio Romero in the show El Larguero de Cadena SER, Florentino Pérez would have discussed with

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Vinicius targets an annual salary of 30 million euros

However, this situation is complex. Although Vinicius is no longer as decisive as before, especially after the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, he remains convinced that he deserves a remuneration of 30 million euros per season. Which is particularly criticized in Spain and in particular by the TO BE. The media even assures that Xabi Alonso feels forced to start Vinicius in every match, which seems to fuel the conflict.

The 2010 world champion was reportedly “forced” to make the decision due to pressure from the club president and Vinicius’ perceived importance to Real Madrid’s future. This internal conflict between coach, player and management has led to an impasse which is becoming increasingly problematic for the club.

The fans, the club and the media are starting to get annoyed

The problem has intensified with booing from supporters in recent matches, notably during the clash against Manchester City. These boos seem to come not only from Vinicius’ disappointing performances on the pitch, but also from his attitude and tensions with the club. Many supporters express their frustration with the constant conflict between Vinicius and the management, which harms the image of the player and the club.

More and more people believe that Vinicius is focusing too much on his contract, instead of focusing on his performances on the pitch, which fuels tensions. The club, for its part, seems to share this opinion. He believes that Vinicius puts too much emphasis on his contract negotiations and that this could harm his performance and the harmony of the team. Real Madrid, although recognizing the player’s value, believes that contract extension should not be an immediate priority, especially if Vinicius fails to regain his level of play. To be continued.