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Vinicius Jr's reaction when he found out that Benzema left Real Madrid for Saudi Arabia with Ronaldo

Vinicius Jr was heartbroken after hearing that Benzema is leaving Real Madrid.

By William Estrella

Vinicius Jr was heartbroken after hearing that Benzema is leaving Real Madrid.
Vinicius Jr was heartbroken after hearing that Benzema is leaving Real Madrid.

Finally, Karim Benzema made a decision regarding his future. The Frenchman will leave Real Madrid starting next season. He will leave after having been in charge of the Madrid team for 14 years. His new destination will probably be in Saudi Arabia, where he will travel next week to arrange his transfer.

One of the best teammates that he still has in the locker room is Vinicius Junior. Both got along very well both on and off the pitch. For this reason, the Brazilian has dedicated a special message to him to end his career at Real Madrid. Vini will be one of the top leaders of the team right now.

“Benzvini, Vinzema. Whatever. The result has always been the same: goals, laughter, titles and, above all, learning. When I arrived in Madrid in 2018, you were the first to receive me. I will never forget. I grew up with you. We won Spain, Europe and the world together. And I was able to applaud his Ballon d'Or with great pride", began the message of the Brazilian star.

The rest of Vini's message to his dear companion

"We finished this 'duo of darkness' in real life today, but I will always have our videos as inspiration and memories of an unforgettable time. Karim, we will miss you very much. Thank you for everything, legend", ended Vini's emotional farewell to Benzema , with whom he will play his last game this Sunday against Athletic Club.


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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