Football
Real Madrid have secured their biggest star. Vinícius signs a new contract with an unavailable buyout clause
Real Madrid is guarding its stars. The club president Florentino Pérez did not hesitate and signed a new contract with Vinícius Junior until 2027.
Real Madrid is guarding its stars. The club president Florentino Pérez did not hesitate and signed a new contract with Vinícius Junior until 2027.
The Brazilian superstar’s contract was due to expire the following year, in the summer of 2024. However, the agreement on the extension was reached during the spring, with only the details being fine-tuned, which took longer than expected.
Only now the new contract has been signed, making it official. Vinícius has signed a new contract at Real Madrid until 2027.
Logically, with the new contract came a massive salary increase and Vinícius becomes one of the highest paid players at Real Madrid. Deservedly so, after all, according to Transfermarkt he is the third most valuable player on the planet.
Since in Spain there are mandatory buy-out clauses in footballers’ contracts, Real Madrid have also slapped one on Vinícius. A big one.
If someone wanted to buy the 22-year-old from the Spanish capital, they would have to prepare a billion euros. That’s Vinícius Junior’s buy-out clause.
“Hello Madridistas, I am very happy to have extended my contract. This is a dream come true for me. I hope I can stay here for many more years, score a lot of goals and win a lot of trophies. Thanks for your support, Hala Madrid!” said Vinícius to the fans of Los Blancos.
Vinícius arrived in Madrid in 2018 at just 18 years old from Flamengo in Brazil. In his six seasons in the first team jersey, he played 235 games in which he scored 63 goals and won 9 trophies – twice La Liga, Champions League, 2 Club World Cups, 2 Spanish Super Cups, once European Super Cup and Copa del Rey.
Source: Real Madrid
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