Decline in Interest for Vinicius Sparks Crisis Inside Real Madrid
Journalist Romain Molina has revealed exciting developments regarding the future of Vinicius Junior, amidst a clear decline in interest in his services recently.
Molina explained that the Brazilian player had a strong offer from the Saudi league, but the situation changed suddenly, as clubs there are no longer eager to complete the deal as before.
He pointed out that the decline in the player's marketing appeal compared to names like Raphinha and Mohamed Salah contributed to the decreased interest, despite his young age of not more than 25 years.
Reports indicated that European clubs are also not showing a great desire to sign Vinicius, including Chelsea, which complicates the player's position in the transfer market.
Molina criticized the management of Real Madrid led by Florentino Perez, confirming that it gave players significant influence, amidst a lack of decisiveness in the file of renewing Vinicius's contract, which expires soon.
He added that the arrival of Xabi Alonso did not change the situation, as the expected concessions between the management and the player did not occur, leaving the crisis unresolved without clear solutions.
Media reports highlighted the presence of internal crises within the club, including conflicts in the technical and administrative staff, which reflected on the team's stability and strategic decisions.
The sources concluded that Vinicius's future has become more uncertain than ever, amidst declining offers and the absence of European interest, opening the door to unexpected scenarios in the upcoming phase.
Molina explained that the Brazilian player had a strong offer from the Saudi league, but the situation changed suddenly, as clubs there are no longer eager to complete the deal as before.
He pointed out that the decline in the player's marketing appeal compared to names like Raphinha and Mohamed Salah contributed to the decreased interest, despite his young age of not more than 25 years.
Reports indicated that European clubs are also not showing a great desire to sign Vinicius, including Chelsea, which complicates the player's position in the transfer market.
Molina criticized the management of Real Madrid led by Florentino Perez, confirming that it gave players significant influence, amidst a lack of decisiveness in the file of renewing Vinicius's contract, which expires soon.
He added that the arrival of Xabi Alonso did not change the situation, as the expected concessions between the management and the player did not occur, leaving the crisis unresolved without clear solutions.
Media reports highlighted the presence of internal crises within the club, including conflicts in the technical and administrative staff, which reflected on the team's stability and strategic decisions.
The sources concluded that Vinicius's future has become more uncertain than ever, amidst declining offers and the absence of European interest, opening the door to unexpected scenarios in the upcoming phase.