
Cadena SER Reveals a Radical Change with Vini's Renewal: 'He's Not Sure...'
Updates on Vinicius and his contract renewal with Real Madrid, there are important updates
Vinícius's future is one of the most concerning issues for Real Madrid in recent months. Especially due to the noise caused around him by the offer from Saudi Arabia. Additionally, the boos heard against Valencia at Bernabéu didn't help.
However, they had total confidence that when the season ended they would sit down to discuss a new contract. They saw Vinícius's intention to continue playing for Real Madrid for much longer. Therefore, they thought reaching an agreement wouldn't be a big problem.

It seems that this will be the case according to the information revealed by Cadena Ser about Vinícius's renewal. There is an unexpected change as they have started negotiating earlier than expected. But it seems they are on the right track to reach an agreement to extend his contract.
According to reports, "he's not sure aboutthe offer from Saudi Arabia" and doesn't see any reason to leave at this time. It should be noted that Vini wanted to know the sports project they were offering him. And with that, they can't compete with Real Madrid, something the Brazilian knows.
Closing a Soap Opera to Avoid New Rumors Around Vinícius
Since last summer many voices have ventured to predict Vinícius's departure. They claimed he wouldn't stay at Real Madrid and would leave for Saudi Arabia. A soap opera that could have destabilized the player and the team at times.

But the truth is that Vinícius has never shown signs of wanting to leave the merengue team. Even in a Champions League press conference a few weeks ago, he made it clear. His intention was to renew as soon as possible to ensure his continuity at Real Madrid.
If an agreement is reached in the coming weeks, it will be a relief within the Madridist locker room. Especially because rumors about the Brazilian footballer's departure will stop being heard. Something that seems never to have been close to happening, although some insist on indicating otherwise.
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