SHOCK: REAL MADRID OFFICIALLY SETS €150M PRICE TAG AS VINICIUS JUNIOR CONTRACT TALKS COLLAPSE
Real Madrid may sell Vinicius Junior for €150M after contract talks fail and fans boo the star at the Bernabeu.
Word is, Real Madrid might sell Vinicius Junior if he demands a crazy contract like Mbappe or Messi. They don't think he's worth that much, so they might ship him off—especially since Saudi Pro League teams are interested. The club thinks no player is bigger than them.
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Ex-Real striker Predrag Mijatovic has been critical of Vinicius. He told Carrusel Deportivo that if Vinicius wants the same deal as Mbappé or Messi, he clearly wants out. If he wants to stay and run down his contract, fine.
Mijatovic said that the club is more important than any player, and everyone needs to get that Madrid will keep winning with or without Vinicius.
He added that Real Madrid always has to be bigger than any player.
If Vinicius doesn't renew, Real Madrid should sell him. The club just can't let players or their agents control things.
Saudi Pro League: Will Vinicius move there?
Teams might start sniffing around Vinicius next year if he and Madrid can't agree on a deal. The Saudi Arabian teams are expected to be at the front of the line.
Omar Mugharbel, head of the Saudi Pro League, previously told Marca they've been interested in Vinicius for a while, and it's just a matter of time and talks.
He added that foreign players have always been part of Saudi teams. The number of foreign players allowed has changed over the years, and right now it's eight plus two under-21.
Bringing in outside players to make the league more exciting has always been part of the plan. What's changed is the quality of players coming, with guys like Benzema making a big splash.
Boo birds: Vinicius jeered by Real fans
Vinicius is currently in Dubai, having taken a trip after Real reached their winter break. He jetted out of Spain right after his own fans booed him during a 2-0 win against Sevilla, where he was subbed off.
This season, he's only got five goals and eight assists in 24 games. With the home crowd turning on him, the rumours about him leaving have heated up. Now he is being considered more expendable with Mbappe in Madrid, while guys like Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo fill support roles.
THE BERNABéU REBORN: HOW TRENT’S RETURN UNLOCKED REAL MADRID’S MOST LETHAL ATTACKING FORM
Trent Alexander-Arnold is back! Read about his stunning assist in Real Madrid’s 4-1 win and Arbeloa's tactical plans for Benfica.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is back on the pitch, and he’s loving it. After a frustrating spell out with a muscle injury, the former Liverpool full-back finally started for Real Madrid again, his first time in the lineup since early December. You could see the difference right away.
Last weekend, he eased back in with a second-half cameo against Valencia, helping Los Blancos to a 2-0 win. But this week, he was straight into the starting eleven against Real Sociedad and wasted no time making his mark. Five minutes in, he whipped in one of those classic assists for Gonzalo Garcia, who slotted it home to open the scoring. Real Madrid didn’t stop there: Vinicius Junior netted twice, Federico Valverde added another, and they cruised to a 4-1 victory.
Alexander-Arnold came off after the hour mark, no surprise, since he’s still finding his rhythm after the injury. After the match, he jumped on Instagram, posted some photos, and simply wrote, “Good to be back,” adding a white heart emoji. Sometimes, that says it all.
It’s been a tough first season at the Bernabeu for him. Injuries have kept him from showing Madrid fans the same world-class quality Liverpool supporters saw every week. But now, with that first assist under his belt, he’ll want to prove he’s worth the hype. His manager, Alvaro Arbeloa, is pretty confident he will. After the game, Arbeloa said, “Working with Trent, you notice right away how smart he is. He reads the game, and he gets what we’re asking for. He’s not just a typical fullback hugging the touchline; he can drift inside and play centrally. That’s what we want: players who can switch things up. We’re lucky to have him.”
Next up for Alexander-Arnold and Real Madrid? Benfica in the Champions League play-off. The first leg is on Tuesday night, 8 pm kickoff. The second leg follows just over a week later. With knockout football on the line, there’s plenty to play for.
THE BERNABéU FRACTURE: WHY ALVARO ARBELOA IS LOSING THE REAL MADRID LOCKER ROOM
Alvaro Arbeloa faces a Real Madrid dressing room revolt! Read about the clashes with Alaba and Guler’s shocking Arsenal ultimatum.
Reports say Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa keeps butting heads with some of the main voices in the locker room; he’s not getting along with three of his stars.
Arbeloa took over at the start of the year, stepping up from his job with Real Madrid Castilla after Xabi Alonso got the boot. Alonso lost the dressing room and ran into a losing streak he couldn’t shake, and now it’s starting to look like Arbeloa is dealing with the same sort of headaches.
The club brought in Arbeloa fast, hoping he could steady things, but honestly, it’s not clear if he’s more than just a stopgap. Real Madrid’s season hangs by a thread; they’re still alive in La Liga and the Champions League, but that’s it. Another year without a trophy feels possible.
Lately, people keep linking Madrid to big-name managers like Jurgen Klopp and Unai Emery, fuelling talk that Arbeloa might not stick around much longer.
On top of that, rumours out of Spain say Arbeloa has clashed with three team ‘leaders’. David Alaba is one of them. He’s frustrated, thinks he deserves a bigger role, and he’s not quiet about it. The same goes for Federico Valverde and Dani Carvajal. Both have reportedly bumped heads with Arbeloa over playing time and their standing in the squad. It’s not the first time this has happened; Arbeloa’s authority keeps running up against these senior guys who want more influence. Now Alaba’s in the mix too, which only makes things messier for the coach.
Then there’s Arda Güler. He’s been linked with Arsenal for a summer move and isn’t happy either. Spanish site Fichajes says Guler has basically given the club an ultimatum. He’s improved a bit under Arbeloa, but he still feels stuck on the sidelines and doesn’t like the atmosphere in the dressing room. He’s made it clear that if he doesn’t get a proper shot and some real leadership from the bench, he’s out of Madrid this summer.