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The worst news that Real Madrid gives Vinicius, despite being a victim of racism

Real Madrid would not be worried if Vini leaves the team.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid would not be worried if Vini leaves the team.
Real Madrid would not be worried if Vini leaves the team.

Vinicius Júnior has been the focus of the news during this start of the week and it is that after receiving racist insults from the Valencia fans, he threatened through his social networks to leave Real Madrid if this situation continues repeating himself match after match, as it is not the first time that the Brazilian has received this type of insult.

Although behind the scenes they believe that Vinicius will put this dire situation aside and continue to focus on Real Madrid, the rumor is also growing that he will finally seek a change of scenery to be more 'calm'. Teams like Manchester United or Paris Saint Germain themselves are aware of the Brazilian's situation and could offer for him in the next few hours.

For this reason, in Valdebebas they do not want to sit idly by and in the event that Vinicius is sold, despite the fact that it is very unlikely, Florentino Pérez wants to have a guaranteed letter of receipt. It would be in Germany and the managers themselves would agree with his arrival thinking about the next season.

We refer to Moussa Diaby, a French footballer who works for Bayern Leverkusen. According to the prestigious German journalist, Florian Plettenberg, he has assured on Sky Sports that the forward already has a starting price from the Bay Arena. There is talk of an amount between 70 and 80 million euros for the entire pass from him.

Madrid will have to fight the signing of Diaby

Although the Frenchman could be a good alternative in the event that Vinicius leaves Madrid, it is also a reality that the player likes a lot and could be a signing that ends up taking place regardless of the Brazilian's future. However, Florentino will have to fight both Manchester United and Newcastle, two teams that want Diaby.


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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