Vinícius' 2 CRAZY demands to renew with Real Madrid

The Brazilian stood up to Real Madrid and will only renew if they meet his demands. His contract ends in 2027.

Javier Parra Peña | 24 Nov 2025 | 20.30
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<p>The 2 CRAZY demands of Vinícius to renew with Real Madrid</p>
<p>The 2 CRAZY demands of Vinícius to renew with Real Madrid</p>

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Vinícius is at a crucial crossroads with Real Madrid. His negotiations for renewal have stalled, and his economic and sporting demands have raised alarms at the club.

The Brazilian has asked for two specific things: a historic contract and the departure of Xabi Alonso, as reported by The Athletic.

Vinícius and his multi-million demands from Real Madrid

Vinícius Júnior has set the bar very high in his discussions with Real Madrid. Sources cited by outlets such as Sport claim that the Brazilian is demanding a net salary of 30 million euros per season, in addition to performance bonuses and a renewal premium.

Currently, his contract runs until 2027, which he and his team are using as leverage in negotiations. According to ESPN, his current salary is around 17 million net, while the club has offered 20 without including many incentives.

Vinícius is not only seeking a salary raise. He also wants sporting guarantees and recognition for his institutional weight in the team. He has been a key player for Real Madrid in recent years, accumulating goals, assists, and important titles, and he believes his performance should result in a historic agreement.

Vinícius's 2 demands to renew with Real Madrid

The tense relationship with Xabi Alonso, part of the ultimatum

Another delicate point in his demands has a name: Xabi Alonso. Sources indicate that the forward has informed Real Madrid's leadership that he will not sign a renewal as long as Alonso remains in charge. This demand has sparked a serious debate. His discontent is not only financial: the Brazilian believes that the coach does not trust him enough and that his role within the team has lost luster.

According to recent reports, Vinícius feels less important under Alonso's system, with tactical decisions that, in his view, do not benefit him. This distance has created a division that goes beyond money and directly impacts the team's management.

Real Madrid stands firm and considers options in the faceoff

From the Real Madrid board, there is caution but also concern. They are not willing to yield without limits, especially if it disrupts the team's salary structure. Accepting 30 million net plus bonuses and incentives would jeopardize the wage scale they maintain, as reflected by some sources.

At the same time, the club has set a figure for his potential transfer: according to recent reports, the minimum transfer fee for Vinícius could be set at 150 million euros if he decides to leave before 2027. Madrid is also monitoring external developments. Interest from leagues like the Saudi Pro League has reappeared in rumors, although there is currently no formal offer that satisfies all parties. Other clubs, such as PSG and Manchester United, are also interested in his situation.

A standoff that shapes the future of the Brazilian

Vinícius has made it clear that he not only seeks a higher salary but also respect, prominence, and conditions that reflect his status. His request goes beyond numbers: it is an ultimatum. The club will need to find a formula that maintains his talent without disrupting the economic and sporting balance.

The forward's future at Real Madrid hangs by a thread: if Florentino Pérez and the board want to retain him, they will need to respond to his combination of economic demands and his demand regarding the bench. Vinícius's message has been firm, and the entire Bernabéu is watching closely to see if this standoff will lead to a historic agreement… or his departure.

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