Real Madrid is discussing with Vinicius Jr. about the New Deal to halt the interests of Saudi Arabians
Real Madrid reportedly has begun consultations with Vinicius Jr. representatives to sweep away the profits from Saudi Arabia and bring Brazilians into a new contract.
Every day in Spain as a report, Madrid is looking for what it will need to secure the long-term future of the winger in the current deal that expired in 2027. Vinicius’ camp responds and the ball returns to the club’s court.
Madrid was not planning to hold discussions until the summer when players entered the final two years of their existing tenure, but growing interest from the Saudi Arabian professional league has accelerated the need to bring together the two parties.
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Vinicius is known to be naturally angry and annoyed by the fact that the issue of racism is still prevalent in Spanish football, but he is willing to stay in Madrid.
After a 3-2 victory in the Champions League at Manchester City on Tuesday night, he told TNT Sports: It makes history and receives the love of the fans along with the president, all the players and coaching staff.
“And God is happy and hopes that in the next few days, the entire negotiation will be resolved.
Brazilians seek wage increases
As reported, Vinicius’ current deals see him earning around £12.5 million a year net. This is the same basic salary as Kylian Mbappe.
However, Mbappe received a signature fee of £33 million when he took part in a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain last summer, increasing the annual salary to a net of around £18.5 million.
Additionally, Madrid must consider the costs of renegotiating the Jude Bellingham contract.
England International quickly became a key player in the European champions. This is once again proven by the winner at City mid-week. His representatives are seeking an improvement in their current net annual salary of £7.5 million.
Vinicius, 24, joined Madrid from Flamengo in July 2018, becoming one of the best players in the world.
He has also contributed to Madrid’s recent success, supporting three LA La Liga titles and two Champions League crowns.