Premier League
Vinicius is heading towards a summer that could mark a definitive breaking point in his time as a player of Real Madrid. What was once a symbiotic relationship between player and club over the years has been deteriorating, leading to a scenario that now seems hardly reversible.
The Brazilian possesses all the ingredients that usually precede a major exit: conflict with part of the fanbase, refusal to renew his contract, and an international market willing to pay astronomical figures for his signing. In Chamartín, they already acknowledge that the conclusion may be very near.
A broken bond with the stands and a stalled renewal
The relationship between Vinicius and the Real Madrid fans is at its lowest point. The player's gestures, body language, and recent episodes have caused a clear distance with the Bernabéu. Added to this is his inconsistent performance and a sense of disconnect that has been growing over the months.
Simultaneously, negotiations to renew his contract are completely stalled. Vinicius has rejected the latest extension offer presented by the club, making it clear that he is not willing to extend his contract under the current conditions. With only one year left on his contract starting next summer, Real Madrid faces a critical decision: sell now or risk losing one of its most valuable assets without a transfer fee.
The market heats up and City takes the lead
The international market has taken notice of the situation. Top-level clubs like Chelsea or Bayern Munich have shown interest in the Brazilian's situation, while from Saudi Arabia, they remain attentive, ready to make astronomical offers if the door is definitively opened.
However, the frontrunner to close the deal is Manchester City. Reports from England claim that there is already a formal proposal on the table close to 150 million euros, a figure that the English club deems suitable to acquire one of the most impactful attackers in world football. Pep Guardiola sees Vinicius as an ideal piece for his system and a massive statement in the market.

Economic logic pushes Real Madrid to sell
Real Madrid is fully aware of the current situation. Vinicius will face the summer with only one year left on his contract and no intention to renew, significantly reducing the club's room for maneuver. Rejecting an offer of 150 million euros in this context would be taking on an enormous risk, both in terms of sports and financially.
Moreover, the sporting direction considers that a sale of this magnitude would allow restructuring the squad, reinforcing various key positions, and easing internal tensions. The departure of the Brazilian, though painful from a symbolic standpoint, would open a new scenario for the sporting project and enable the club to anticipate a larger conflict.
An increasingly likely farewell
Everything points to Vinicius' future being far from Chamartín. The combination of factors is too compelling to ignore: conflict with the fans, contractual breakdown, market pressure, and a top-level offer coming from one of the most powerful clubs in the world.
Unless an unexpected turn occurs, Real Madrid will accept Manchester City's proposal and close one of the most impactful sales in its recent history. For Vinicius, it will be the start of a new chapter in the Premier League; for the white club, the end of a cycle that promised to be groundbreaking but has ended up wearing out prematurely.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ofertón del Manchester City por Vinicius
