Real Madrid Reject Vinicius Jr's Demand for Mbappe-Level Salary Amid Contract Stalemate

‎Real Madrid face mounting uncertainty over Vinicius Junior’s future at the Santiago Bernabéu as contract negotiations remain at an impasse. The Brazilian winger’s demand for a salary equal to Kylian Mbappe’s has been firmly declined by the Spanish giants, casting doubt on whether Vinicius will extend his stay beyond 2027.
Real Madrid stall Vinicius Jr’s contract talks by refusing Mbappe-level wages as exit rumors intensify ahead of 2027 contract deadline.
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‎Current reports indicate that Vinicius Jr earns approximately €15 million net per season, a figure he insists matches Mbappe’s wages before agreeing to a new deal. However, Madrid’s refusal to meet this demand is largely driven by the financial gap created by Mbappe’s overall compensation package, which includes a substantial signing bonus, raising his effective annual pay to around €23 million.
‎This salary disparity represents a near 50 percent increase from Vinicius’s current contract, a figure the club is unwilling to match. Sources highlight that Vinicius’s performance during the 2024-25 season has also influenced the club’s position. His tally of 22 goals in 58 appearances, while respectable, fell short of the consistency expected from a player commanding top-tier wages.
‎Madrid’s reluctance to significantly raise his salary contrasts with the ambitions of Vinicius Jr, who has emerged as a key player for both club and country. The Brazilian’s career trajectory and market value make him a prominent figure in football circles, yet Real Madrid’s stance reflects a cautious approach to wage inflation amid fluctuating performances.
‎Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, reportedly has contingency plans if Vinicius opts to leave. Sources confirm that Manchester City’s Erling Haaland remains the preferred target to reinforce Madrid’s attacking options. Pairing the Norwegian striker with Mbappe could redefine the club’s offensive strategy and mitigate the impact of a potential Vinicius departure.
‎Negotiations have lingered for several months without resolution, intensifying speculation about the winger’s long-term future. Real Madrid’s strategic financial management underscores a broader challenge in retaining top talents whose salary expectations increasingly mirror the highest earners in the sport.

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