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Vinicius Jr is already announced far from Real Madrid. The 24 -year -old Brazilian international is regularly quoted on the side of Saudi Arabia, which recently prepared a new XXL offer of 300 million euros to bring it, with a historic salary of one billion euros, Over five years, for the Brazilian star. What inevitably expresses doubts about his future in Real Madrid, even if Carlo Ancelotti had been confident about the future of his attacker.
“I can understand everything in football. I understood when Kroos left suddenly … As few did before him. These are personal decisions. But I have already said it, I see Vinicius happy, with the desire to stay here and win titles with Real Madrid. I think he will choose glory “explained the Madrid manager about the second of the last edition of the Ballon d'Or. Under contract until 2027 with Real Madrid, Vinicius Jr also had strong words on the rest of his career.
Vinicius Jr wants to stay
“Mark 100 goals?” This is something that I cannot describe, because only 20 players scored more than 100 goals in Real Madrid and among them is my idol Ronaldo, who always gave me advice on how to improve before The goal (…) Entering the story here is something very important for me and for my whole family. I hope to be able to stay here for many years ”he released this Friday, on the Real Madrid TVbefore explaining that he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his other idol, Cristiano Ronaldo.
“And Cristiano, who is another player I have observed and who marked an era in this club and I hope to be able to follow his traces. Cristiano scored 451 goals, more than matches, and I could see them almost all ”added the 24 -year -old winger. Determined to continue the adventure at Real Madrid, Vinicius Jr has played 26 games this season, scoring 16 goals and delivering 10 assists (all competitions). It remains to be seen how Saudi Arabia could ultimately convince him …
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