Madrid Universal
·28 de septiembre de 2025
Several top Premier League clubs closely watching Real Madrid superstar’s situation – report

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·28 de septiembre de 2025
Over the past couple of years, the future of Vinicius Jr. has often been a subject of discussion within the Real Madrid camp.
Saudi Arabia has been the main suitor for the Brazilian international, as they were willing to pay Vinicius a fortune to sign the player not too long ago. PSG, too, have been linked with a move for the attacker.
However, it appears a bunch of new suitors have entered the race to sign Vinicius, whose future at Real Madrid appears uncertain, to say the least.
According to Defensa Central, several Premier League clubs appear to have joined the race to sign Vinicius.
Indeed, clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are all closely tracking the situation of the Brazilian international, who is yet to sign a new contract at Real Madrid.
The two clubs have been in negotiations for a long time now, but have been unable to reach an agreement, particularly due to Vinicius’ wage demands.
Will Vinicius move to the Premier League? (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
Thanks to the impasse, Premier League clubs have added Vinicius to their radar. Clubs like Man City and Liverpool, after all, will be desperate to find a new star in the coming year.
Man City have gone through a makeover and could the services of a household name like Vinicius while Liverpool could see him as a long-term replacement for the ageing Mohamed Salah.
Chelsea and Arsenal, too, have made huge investments in recent years and Vinicius could add more shine to their team.
The report even suggests that a move to the Premier League may appeal to the Real Madrid forward, especially knowing that the English clubs can afford to offer him the salary he is looking for.
Therefore, the ongoing negotiations between Real Madrid and Vinicius will be closely watched by these Premier League giants over the course of the season.
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