Real Madrid ends under final Vinicius Junior contract decision

Speculation about his future in Real Madrid may be nearing the end of his new long-term contract with Santiago Bernabeu.
The 24-year-old was touted as a surprise migration of the cash-rich Cash Rich Saudi Pro League, and he was firmly established as one of the best forwards in world football.
However, there has been a lot of confidence in Madrid that Vinicius has no interest in leaving the Champions League title 15 times, despite rejecting an initial new contract and instead trying to consolidate his legacy as one of the club's greatest modern players.
Vinicius barely missed the victory to win the 2024 Ballon d'Or – the final decision to award Rodri caused so much controversy that Madrid directed every player and official to boycott the ceremony in Paris – but after rejecting Madrid's first proposal, he “was very excited to discuss what he wanted to discuss here his fresh semester, all of whom spent more time here.
Various exports from Spain, including MarcaThe report said the agreement reached on the new agreement is now completed and has the potential to extend Brazil's stay at the club until 2030.
It is said that negotiations between the club and the player agents have been in progress in recent days, so that Madrid's confidence in Vinicus is “absolute in total”.
Vinicius didn't do well in 2024/25, but he did win the match and Ballon d'Or at the FIFA Intercontinental Cup in December – he assisted Kylian Mbappe with a 3-0 victory over Pachuca before being punished by himself.
He has proven that even though Madrid has been working hard to replicate the forms they showed when they won La Liga and Champions League doubles last season, he can also compete with Mbappe.
Los Blancos may be in a new management position in the summer, with Carlo Ancelotti leaning towards leaving – his departure may appear immediately after the Cup match against Clasico rival Clasico Rivals Barcelona, instead appointing former midfielder and current Bayer Leverkusen Bass boss Xabi Alonso.



