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Puma wants Vinicius, the millions that the player will have to pay if he leaves Nike

Vinicius is required by important companies but the contract with Nike forces him to comply

By William Estrella

Vinicius is required by important companies but the contract with Nike forces him to comply
Vinicius is required by important companies but the contract with Nike forces him to comply

Vinicius is the great figure of Real Madrid. The Spanish team has placed all expectations in the Brazilian forward, thinking about the future. But the white team is not the only one that invests in his talent because Nike has signed a strong commercial agreement to be able to sponsor him. If you do not comply with the agreement, you must pay a significant sum of money as a financial penalty.

The Brazilian player has 2 big sponsorship offers because both Puma and Adidas want to sign him. The issue with the contract is that it must comply until it ends in 2028 because otherwise it will have heavy financial fines that it will have to pay. 

If he does not comply with the contract, Vinicius must pay Nike 250.000 euros for each day that he does not wear the products of this North American brand, having a maximum payment of 4.5 million euros, which clearly prohibits the Verdeamarelha star from change sponsors, something you would like to do right now, but you are unable to take that step.

Nike wants Vinicius to be the player to succeed Cristiano Ronaldo as the main face of the company. That is why it will try by all means not to lose it at the hands of the companies that are its global competition. Neymar was a Nike player and lost him to Puma and now he doesn't want the same thing to happen to him with Vinicius.

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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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