Source: Madrid want contract talks with Vinícius
Real Madrid have approached Vinícius Júnior‘s agent to start talks about renewing his contract, a source has told ESPN.
The Brazil forward’s contract at Madrid runs until June 2027. Typically, the Spanish club only begins negotiations on renewals with star players when they have two years left to remaining on their deals, but a source has told ESPN that Madrid have made an exception for Vinícius.
In his case, Madrid decided to bring forward the talks because of ongoing interest from the Saudi Pro League in a transfer for the 2024 FIFA the Best winner.
Last month, Vinícius said he hopes to stay at Madrid for many years to come.
“It’s very important for me to reach 100 goals and be a part of this club’s history,” Vinícius told Real Madrid TV.
“At 24 years old, and after seven seasons, to be making history is something very important for me and my entire family. Let’s hope I can carry on here for many more years.”
Vinícius has scored 17 goals in all competitions for Madrid this season, helping them top LaLiga and reach the Champions League knockout phase playoffs.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said last week amid the Saudi Arabia links that Vini Jr. is “choosing glory” over a lucrative move to the SPL.
“They’re individual decisions,” Ancelotti said. “But to me, the player [Vinicius] looks happy and excited about staying here and winning trophies with Real Madrid. I think he’s thinking about choosing glory.”