Vinicius, the pharaonic festival

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As Vinicius received the trophy, the Merengues were in Qatar for the intercontinental cup, but after their return to the Spanish capital, he managed to organize a big party.

According to Diario As, Vinicius welcomed all Real Madrid players except three in his house in Moraleja, where they dinner and then celebrated. The trio of absent was made up of young Arda Guller, Endrick Felipe and Jesus Vallejo, who all had reasonable excuses not to be present. Overall, the event was a success and contributed to welding the Superstars team, with a jovial atmosphere throughout the evening.

A jovial atmosphere

The evening was mainly made up of Real Madrid players, but a former Real Madrid icon was also present: Sergio Ramos. The former captain of Real and Seville, who still has no work at 38, but who always rejects retirement, was the guest of honor of Vinicius.

It was also a lucrative affair for those who attended the event in the chic district of Madrid. Vinicius offered each member of the team a Louis Vuitton bag, in what could be the most expensive bag in Spain. The attitude of Vinicius was well received and could well be his way of expressing his gratitude to his teammates, who helped him win the Best trophy.

Ramos was recently in Seville last season, where he found a number of former teammates, but after the expiration of his contract last summer, he did not find a new home. The veteran central defender continues to train and stay in shape, but after the failure of negotiations with Saudi Arabia, Boca Juniors and San Diego FC, he is still looking for his next club.

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