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Real Madrid trembles, PSG's decision to go for Vinicius Jr after Lionel Messi's departure

Real Madrid is worried about what Vinicius may decide regarding his future.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid is worried about what Vinicius may decide regarding his future.
Real Madrid is worried about what Vinicius may decide regarding his future.

Lionel Messi will leave PSG when he finishes his contract and the Parisian side will have to shell out a lot of money to get someone who can perform at Leo's level. In this context, the rumors began to indicate that from France they plan to buy Victor Osimhen. However, now another option appeared that would break the market.

The Nigerian center forward from Napoli was valued at 150 million euros, a price that the Parisian board would not be willing to pay. However, now there is a golden opportunity for a superstar and in the French capital they are considering making an economic effort so as not to suffer too much from the casualties of Messi and, probably, Neymar.

It's about Vinicius. The skilled winger of Real Madrid once again suffered an episode of racism in a stadium in Spain and El Chiringuito reported that the Brazilian is fed up with this situation. Although he is comfortable in the White House, the latest events would have been the straw that broke the camel's back and now Vini is not closed to listening to offers in order not to suffer further discrimination.

How much does Vinicius cost?

According to the Transfermarkt portal, Vinicius is one of the most expensive players in the world with a value of 120 million euros. Now, taking into account that he is only 22 years old and is one of Madrid's most outstanding footballers, Florentino Pérez would ask for more. However, it is also important to clarify that Real is not considering selling it, but a hypothetical exit would be given at the express request of the player.


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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