Madrid Universal
·9 juin 2025
Real Madrid megastar agrees renewal until 2030; will earn €100 million over five years

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·9 juin 2025
The lingering interest from Saudi Arabia over the past year had cast some doubts over the future of Vinicius Jr. at Real Madrid heading into the summer.
The fact that his camp had been in talks with executives from the Middle East did not help matters either, but Los Blancos had always been clear that they do not plan on parting ways with their ace winger.
In fact, talks over a new contract had been taking place in the background for a while now and now it appears that everything is in order for the Brazilian international to sign the new deal.
Indeed, according to AS, Vinicius has already reached a full agreement with Real Madrid to extend his contract until 2030 – three years beyond his current deal.
The only thing missing is the formal signing, which was originally scheduled for this international break but has now been pushed back until after the FIFA Club World Cup.
New deal incoming. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Under the new terms, Vinicius will earn €100 million over the next five years – an average of €20 million net per season, €5 million more than his current wages.
The salary will not be evenly distributed year by year; instead, it will start below that figure and increase annually, eventually reaching the total sum.
The deal also includes performance-related bonuses. Winning FIFA The Best award, securing the Ballon d’Or, or achieving specific goal tallies will all trigger incentives.
Vinicius, thus, will become the highest-paid player in the squad, ahead of Kylian Mbappe. While the French forward earns €15 million annually, his total package is boosted by a substantial signing bonus after arriving on a free transfer.
Currently away with the Brazilian national team, Vinicius will put pen to paper on his new Real Madrid contract after the FIFA Club World Cup set to start in a week.