Vinicius Jr. and the Media War: False Claims About His Future at Real Madrid

The Catalan press has once again set its sights on Vinicius Jr., this time claiming that Real Madrid fans want him out of the club. The newspaper Sport, known for its allegiance to FC Barcelona, recently published a report suggesting that Madridistas have voted in favor of selling the Brazilian star. However, this assertion does not reflect reality.
False Narratives and Biased Polls
The article by Sport cites a poll supposedly showing that most Real Madrid supporters want Vinicius gone. In reality, the survey was largely influenced by Barcelona fans, skewing the results in a misleading way.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s management is actively working on renewing Vinicius’ contract, as the vast majority of Madridistas continue to support him. The Brazilian remains a key figure in the team’s project, despite the recent arrival of Kylian Mbappé and the growing leadership of Jude Bellingham.
Commitment and Contract Talks
Vinicius is already earning a salary on par with the top players in the world, and Real Madrid is prepared to extend his contract until 2029. Despite rumors suggesting he is considering a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia, there is no concrete evidence that the player is interested in leaving. Ahead of a Champions League match against Atlético Madrid, Vinicius publicly reaffirmed his love for Real Madrid.
The club’s salary policy is clear. President Florentino Pérez maintains a balance between sporting ambitions and financial stability. If Vinicius renews, it will be under terms that align with the club’s long-term vision without disrupting its financial structure.
Media Manipulation and Reality
Sport claims that Real Madrid fans are divided and that many prefer to see Vinicius sold. However, polls conducted by Madrid-based media paint a different picture. Only a small fraction of fans believe his departure would be beneficial, while the overwhelming majority want him to continue wearing the white jersey.

Real Madrid has not placed Vinicius on the transfer market and has no intention of doing so. His impact on the team is undeniable, and he enjoys both the club’s and the fans’ support.
The so-called “Vinicius case” does not exist in the way Sport portrays it. His future remains firmly tied to Real Madrid, and all indications suggest he will continue to be a key part of the club’s success for years to come.