Vinicius Jr Hints at Real Madrid Exit After Clash with Xabi Alonso

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Vinicius Junior’s future at Real Madrid is uncertain after a heated fallout with manager Xabi Alonso during El Clasico. The Brazilian, 25, stormed off after being substituted. With 111 goals in 316 appearances, Vinicius could attract bids worth £130 million from Premier League giants.

Vinicius Junior’s future at Real Madrid is uncertain after a heated fallout with manager Xabi Alonso during El Clasico. The Brazilian, 25, stormed off after being substituted. With 111 goals in 316 appearances, Vinicius could attract bids worth £130 million from Premier League giants.

Going to the heart of a major storm at Real Madrid, Vinicius Junior has reportedly fallen out with manager Xabi Alonso, sparking speculation of a possible Premier League move. The Brazilian forward, 25, was visibly furious after being substituted with 20 minutes left during Real’s El Clasico victory over Barcelona. Television cameras caught him shouting, “It’s always me, I’m leaving the team,” before storming down the tunnel.

Sources close to the player claim the rift with Alonso is beyond repair, potentially forcing his exit from the Santiago Bernabeu. Vinicius, who earns around £350,000 per week and is valued at approximately £130 million, has scored 111 goals in 316 appearances for Real Madrid, along with eight goals in 43 matches for Brazil. He famously netted the winning goal in the 2022 Champions League Final against Liverpool and scored again in the 2024 final versus Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.

With his contract running until 2027, his potential availability could trigger a fierce bidding war among the Premier League’s elite. Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham are all monitoring his situation, hoping to capitalise on the ongoing tension between the star winger and Alonso.

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