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His patience is over, Vinicius Jr gives Real Madrid the worst news, Mbappé smiles

Vinicius suffered a horrible event and given the weak reaction of La Liga he could break the news of the market

By William Estrella

Vinicius suffered a horrible event and given the weak reaction of La Liga he could break the news of the market
Vinicius suffered a horrible event and given the weak reaction of La Liga he could break the news of the market

Vinicius has been in the news worldwide and not because of the goals he usually scores on the pitch. The Brazilian attacker suffered acts of racism against him by the Valencian fans in the duel for La Liga held at Mestalla and could make a strong decision regarding his future, after rumors from Sport.

The Brazilian striker was very hurt and annoyed with what happened to him in the last game in the league and added to that, he was even more saddened by the null response from the leaders of the league headed by Tebas, for this reason there is a complaint for part of Real Madrid towards the mother institution of Spanish football.

All this uncomfortable situation that the 23-year-old attacker suffered could lead to a change of idea that is now in Vinicius's head. The Brazilian striker was very comfortable at Real Madrid where he is a figure but now he would not look badly at changing destination after everything that happened to him last weekend.

The support for Vinicius

After the uncomfortable and pitiful situation that Vinicius had to experience in the match with Valencia at Mestalla, the world showed its support for the player, even people outside of football. President Florentino Pérez, Lula da Silva and even Kylian Mbappé showed him and gave words of support to the Brazilian striker after what happened.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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