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Vinicius is no longer holding back: here’s his demand to renew and surpass Mbappé

Ignacio López Alberoby Ignacio López Albero
02/25/2025 11:24

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Vinicius is back to his best and is using this momentum to demand what he believes is fair—becoming the highest-paid player at Real Madrid. With tempting offers from Saudi Arabia and a staggering bid already on the table, the Brazilian forward wants a contract that reflects his impact on the team.

Vinicius Demands to Be Madrid’s Top Earner

Vinicius currently earns around €15 million net per year, split between a fixed salary and performance-based incentives. However, he believes his influence at Real Madrid justifies him becoming the club’s highest-paid player. He has reportedly asked for €25 million per season, a figure that would place him at the top of the club’s payroll.

While Mbappé could reportedly earn up to €50 million annually through sponsorship deals once he joins Real Madrid, Vinicius is pushing for a club salary that no one else is currently receiving.

A key player in recent seasons, Vinicius has delivered in crucial moments, proving decisive in two Champions League finals and playing a pivotal role in Madrid’s recent title wins.

Vinicius and the Saudi Arabian Offer

Despite repeatedly stating that he wants to continue making history at Real Madrid, Vinicius has left the door open to other options. A €1 billion, five-year offer from Saudi Arabia has only strengthened his negotiating position. While he knows Madrid cannot match those figures, he may use this offer to put pressure on Florentino Pérez.

If Madrid refuses to meet his demands, Vinicius could become the highest-paid player in football history by moving to Saudi Arabia.

Florentino Pérez and Madrid’s Wage Structure

One major obstacle for Vinicius is Real Madrid’s strict wage policy. Florentino Pérez has consistently prioritized maintaining financial balance within the squad and has stood firm when other stars have requested salary increases.

While there’s no doubt Vinicius is a crucial player, granting him €25 million per year could trigger a domino effect, with other players seeking similar raises.

Another factor to consider is the controversy surrounding Vinicius. His fiery temper has led to multiple suspensions, clashes with rival players, and ongoing disputes with opposing fans. While his talent is undeniable, some sections of Madrid’s fanbase are reportedly growing tired of the drama, and a potential departure wouldn’t be unwelcome for certain supporters.

Contract Talks Could Drag On

For now, the future remains uncertain. Real Madrid must decide whether to meet Vinicius’s demands or risk losing him to Saudi Arabia.

Vinicius is under contract until 2027, meaning a resolution is unlikely in the immediate future. Much will depend on how Madrid finishes the season, as the outcome could either strengthen Vinicius’s bargaining power or force him to reconsider his stance.

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