Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Jr has reportedly made his decision regarding his future at the club as two Premier League sides have registered their interest.
Vinicius has dominated headlines this week after he surprisingly missed out on the 2024 Ballon d'Or, with Manchester City's Rodri claiming the award.
The Brazilian winger has been central to Madrid's success in recent years, winning 13 trophies including three La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues.
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But now, a new report has revealed that the 24-year-old has made a decision regarding his future at the club, as two Premier League sides have registered their interest in securing his signature.
Under his current contract with the club, Vinicius is set to stay with Los Blancos until the summer of 2027, after he signed an extension to his deal in October 2023.
However, according to a report from Revelo , despite offering the Brazilian several opportunities to sign a new, and likely improved, deal to extend his stay further, the forward has decided against entering into negotiations.
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Vinicius is said to be happy with his current deal and, while he thanked the club when they showed interest over the summer, he would rather wait for the best possible moment if he is to sit down and extend his stay.
With the superstar already the highest paid player in the Madrid squad, with a reported wage of £333,000-per week, it perhaps comes as no surprise that he is happy to wait and assess his options in the future.
The news comes after a report that claimed that Premier League giants Manchester United and Chelsea, plus French Ligue 1 side Paris Saint Germain, are all keeping their eyes on the ongoing situation.
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Should they believe that a deal for the winger would be possible, they could be prepared to offer a huge transfer package to bring him to the club.
Another option for Vinicius would be a move to the Saudi Pro League who Revelo report have offered him the chance to become the world’s highest-paid player with a deal worth a staggering €1 billion over five seasons.
Topics: Real Madrid, Vinicius Jr, Transfer News, Premier League, Manchester City, Rodri, Ballon d'Or