Vinicius Jr Shows Commitment to Real Madrid Amid Contract Talks
Vinicius Jr is in no hurry. Not with the ball at his feet, and certainly not with a pen in his hand.
In a laid-back chat with Brazilian streamer CazeTV, the Real Madrid star cut through weeks of speculation over his future with the same composure he shows in a one‑on‑one. No drama. No countdown. No transfer soap opera.
“I’m in no rush to renew my contract. Until 2027, we have a lot to discuss with Madrid,” he said, drawing a clear line under any sense of urgency around a new long-term deal.
Calm on all sides
The message from Vinicius was as simple as it was powerful: everyone is relaxed. The club. The player. The president.
“Madrid are calm, I’m calm. The president trusts me, and I trust him,” he added, underlining a relationship with Florentino Perez that has long been described as excellent inside the club.
There was no hint of tension, no suggestion of a stand-off. For Vinicius, the priority is not the next signature but the next training session, the next match, the next trophy. He spoke of enjoying the daily grind at Valdebebas, the routine that has turned him from raw teenager into one of the faces of the club.
From Flamengo kid to dressing-room pillar
Walk into the Madrid dressing room now and Vinicius is no longer the kid on the edge of the circle. He is at the centre of it.
Over recent seasons, a wave of veterans has moved on. The hierarchy has shifted. In that space, the Brazilian has stepped up, taking on more responsibility on the pitch and in the dressing room, where his voice now carries real weight.
“Now I’m one of the team captains. Despite being so young, it’s something important that happens very rarely,” he admitted.
For a player who arrived from Flamengo at 18, still learning the language, the culture and the demands of the Bernabeu, the armband is not just a strip of fabric. It is confirmation that he has become a pillar of the project, a reference point for the next generation coming through the door.
No exit plan, no second thoughts
Rumours will always swirl around world-class talents. Premier League giants lurking. Paris watching. New markets flashing their cash. That is the modern game.
Vinicius cut straight through that noise.
He dismissed speculation about his future and went further, pledging what he called a lifelong attachment to the club where he has already collected every major trophy available to him.
“I’ve never imagined myself outside [Real Madrid]. I want to stay here my whole life,” he declared.
For a club built on eras – Di Stefano, Raul, Cristiano – those words matter. The contract details can wait. The message, for now, is unmistakable: Vinicius sees his story, and his peak years, written in white.






