Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior is reported to have reached a compromise with Real Madrid’s management to sign a new contract.
According to reports from Sky, Vinicius Junior is expected to continue wearing the Real Madrid shirt for the foreseeable future.
In other words, after extensive negotiations, an agreement in principle has been reached for a new long-term contract, and all that remains is to finalize the details before signing. His current contract expires in 2027, but the Brazilian had announced the signing of a new deal more than a year ago.
However, since this did not happen, speculation about his departure increased, and there were also reports that Real Madrid considered his salary demands too high, leading to a pause in negotiations.
This interruption sparked new rumors, with Vinicius being linked to financially powerful clubs from Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian is said to have agreed to concessions, as Kylian Mbappé will remain Real Madrid’s highest-paid player, and Vinicius will earn less than the Frenchman even with an improved contract.
This contradicts earlier reports that the Brazilian wanted to become the club’s highest-paid player.
