According to the Spanish newspaper “Defensa Central,” Vinicius Junior’s contract with Real Madrid runs until June 30, 2027. While he isn’t rushing to extend his deal at this moment, he is gradually gaining more bargaining power as time progresses.
Vinicius is keen to renew his contract with the club, but he plans to set a specific condition before agreeing to sign. The Brazilian forward currently owns 50% of his image rights, like many of his teammates, but he aims to increase this share to 70 or 80% due to his lucrative commercial deals and the desire for greater earnings.
Vinicius understands that Real Madrid’s salary structure can’t be altered for individual players, but he believes that raising his image rights is a crucial move for his financial future. Having already turned down significant offers from Saudi Arabia, he hopes this adjustment will compensate for the millions he passed up, indicating his readiness to pursue further financial success.
If Vinicius decides to leave Real Madrid, he would focus on securing the most lucrative contract of his career. However, despite these considerations, he prefers to stay at Madrid for a few more years, as he remains eager to win titles and continue his development. The challenges ahead at the club strengthen his desire to continue playing for Real Madrid.