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Romano: Florentino Pérez has always wanted Vinícius Jr to stay at Real Madrid

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Fabrizio Romano discussed Vinícius Jr.'s contract renewal situation with Real Madrid in his latest video channel update, stating that Florentino Pérez has always wanted Vinícius to stay, hopes he finalizes the renewal, and holds the player in very high regard.

Below is the latest information brought by Romano.

Next is a significant statement from Vinícius himself. In a post-match interview with TNT Sports Brazil following his Man of the Match performance in the Champions League against Monaco, he clearly stated his desire to remain at Real Madrid for the long term. This declaration carries substantial weight, especially given the context of having been booed at the Bernabéu just days earlier—it serves as a very direct and emphatic public response.

It’s also essential to mention the part where he addressed Florentino Pérez. Previously, during the Spanish Super Cup, Diego Simeone had told him, “Florentino will kick you out of Real Madrid.” As I clarified in a video a few days ago, this does not reflect reality; rather, it appears to be an emotional remark intended to create tension. The truth, based on my sources, is that Florentino has consistently wanted Vinícius to stay, hopes he signs the renewal, and deeply appreciates the player.

Vinícius himself publicly stated yesterday: “I know the president loves me, I know he wants me to stay here, and I have an excellent relationship with him.” Therefore, his deliberate mention of Florentino was no coincidence. Vinícius is fully aware that over the past several months, especially during his difficult moments, Florentino has always stood firmly behind him and offered support.

Currently, the new contract remains on the table, and the decision rests entirely with Vinícius—it is both a sporting and a significant financial choice. However, one thing is certain: his message that “I want to stay at Real Madrid” is already a very clear and important statement in itself.