Roncero's Reply about Vinícius and Arabia, More Emphatic Impossible: With Vini...
The journalist shuts the door on the possibility of the Brazilian leaving Real Madrid for Saudi Arabia
Tomás Roncero, a renowned journalist and fervent supporter of Real Madrid, has made his stance clear regarding the rumors linking Vinícius with Saudi Arabia. On the YouTube channel of El Chiringuito Inside, he was asked: "What would you think if Vinícius went to Arabia?"
Roncero's reply left no room for doubt: "No, bad, bad. Madrid fans shouldn't fall into the trap of thinking that when he's absent, we win by scoring many goals. That's what the enemies want."
The Brazilian's importance
The journalist took the opportunity to remind everyone of the Brazilian's importance in the club's recent success. "With Vinícius, we've won 2 Champions in 3 years. He's a player who makes a difference."
Roncero didn't hold back in his praise for the Madrid winger. "Vinícius makes opponents very nervous because he disrupts. He's the number one in dribbling."
He also highlighted how his ability to break defenses is key to Real Madrid's play. He also pointed out the strength of the current team. "We have Mbappé, Rodrygo, Brahim, Endrick, Bellingham... Why should we get rid of any of them?" he commented emphatically.
For Roncero, Vinícius is much more than a player. He is a symbol of the current Real Madrid and a pillar for the team's future. According to him, his departure would be a severe blow both sportingly and emotionally for the fans.
Saudi Arabia seeks its star
These statements come at a time when Saudi Arabia is trying to lure global stars with million-dollar offers. However, Roncero firmly believes that Vinícius should remain part of the white club's project.
"Vinícius is pure Madridism. Losing him would be an unforgivable mistake," Roncero stated, making it clear that his place is at Santiago Bernabéu.
With these words, Roncero reinforces the message of unity and confidence in the team. Defending that Real Madrid shouldn't yield to the siren calls coming from the Persian Gulf. His stance is firm: with Vinícius, the team has everything to keep winning.
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