
The relationship between Vinicius Júnior and Real Madrid has reached a breaking point, with the Brazilian superstar reportedly informing close friends of his desire to leave the club following hostile treatment from home fans.
According to a report by Spanish outlet El Periódico, the “number 7” has reached his limit after being relentlessly booed during Real Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Levante last Saturday. The incident at the Santiago Bernabéu seems to have been the final straw for a player who feels undervalued despite his historic contributions to the club.
“I Don’t Want to Play Where I’m Not Wanted”
Vini Jr.’s disappointment stems from what he perceives as a lack of loyalty from the Madridistas. During a conversation with his inner circle, the Ballon d’Or contender was blunt: “I don’t want to play in a place where I’m not wanted.”
This isn’t the first time the former Flamengo star has considered his future; a similar situation occurred last year after a controversial substitution against Barcelona. However, this time the rift feels permanent. With his contract set to expire in June 2027 and renewal talks currently stalled, Real Madrid faces the terrifying prospect of losing their talisman for a fee well below his true market value.
Liverpool Leading the Race

As news of the fallout spreads, Premier League giants are already circling. According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool is the frontrunner to land the Brazilian winger.
The Reds have long admired Vinicius and believe that the current toxic atmosphere in Madrid provides the perfect window to lure him to Anfield. While no official bid has been placed, Liverpool is reportedly preparing a massive project to convince Vini Jr. that he would be the undisputed idol of the Premier League.
A Defining Moment
The match against Levante may go down in history as the day the Bernabéu “showed the door” to one of its greatest modern icons. For Vinicius, who has won every major trophy with Los Blancos, the feeling is that a “bad patch” should not erase years of glory.

Siara Costa is a football editor and writer covering both European men’s and women’s football, with a focus on league competitions, match coverage, and in-depth storytelling.
