Vinicius Junior’s future at Real Madrid is uncertain, with Chelsea and other clubs showing interest amid contract tensions and coaching disputes
Vinicius Junior’s future at Real Madrid remains uncertain as speculation grows over a potential exit next year.
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Reports suggest Chelsea are among the clubs closely monitoring the Brazilian winger, who is under contract until 2027 but has clashed with Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso.
Tensions reportedly escalated after Vinicius was substituted late in recent matches, including during the win over FC Barcelona.
Vinicius released a statement clarifying his position but did not apologise to Alonso, fuelling speculation he could leave.
A report by journalist Sacha Tavolieri indicated that a move to the Saudi Pro League is considered the “most likely” scenario, although Premier League interest from Chelsea, Manchester United, and Manchester City is growing.
Spanish outlet Fichajes claims Chelsea have lodged an offer of €150 million (£132m) for the winger.
However, Vinicius’ entourage reportedly denied ongoing talks with other clubs, insisting the player wishes to focus solely on his on-field performances.
Real Madrid executives welcomed this stance, recognising that tensions could disrupt their La Liga and Champions League campaigns.
With contract extension talks reportedly stalled, Vinicius Junior faces a pivotal year.
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Fans and football observers will be watching closely to see whether the Brazilian star remains at the Spanish giants or pursues a high-profile transfer abroad.