Real Madrid president's win could shape Vini Jr's future | OneFootball

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·8 juin 2026

Real Madrid president's win could shape Vini Jr's future

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Vinicius Júnior is under contract with Real Madrid (ESP) until June 2027

Real Madrid (ESP) will continue to be led by the experienced and iconic Florentino Pérez after his victory at the polls last Sunday (07). As a result, the future of Vinicius Júnior could be decided following this important behind-the-scenes development at the Spanish club.

This is because Florentino Pérez made it clear that Vinicius Júnior is a crucial part of Real Madrid and that he will do everything possible to keep him in the squad. In fact, the current president of the Spanish club is in active and advanced negotiations to renew the former Flamengo player's contract.


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WHAT IS VINI JR'S SITUATION?

Currently, Vinicius Júnior is under contract with Real Madrid until June 2027. That means the former Flamengo forward will already be able to sign a pre-contract agreement with any other team in the world starting in January next year.

HOW DID FLORENTINO PÉREZ WIN?

According to information from Real Madrid, Florentino Pérez received 21,741 votes, which represents 65% of the total. Enrique Riquelme, meanwhile, received 11,814, corresponding to 35%. As a result, the current president will remain in charge of the club at the Santiago Bernabéu until 2030.

This was a great day for Real Madrid. We won in every polling section, meaning in every age group. And we achieved the second-best result in the history of Real Madrid elections. It is an extraordinary result — said Florentino Pérez shortly after the victory at the polls, in part of an interview.

AND NOW, VINI JR?

Meanwhile, Vinicius Júnior is putting Real Madrid aside for the moment to focus on the World Cup. The former Flamengo player is a starter for the Brazil National Team and is already looking ahead to the debut against Morocco next Saturday (13), at 7 p.m. (Brasília time), in Boston.

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