Manchester United is willing to spend a £20 million salary to recruit Vinicius in the summer once Mbappe arrives at Real Madrid to take the place of the Brazilian star

Manchester United Prepares to Make Big Offer for Real Madrid’s Star Player

According to Defensa Central, Manchester United is willing to spend a substantial amount of money to get Real Madrid’s star player. Vinicius Junior, who joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2018 after playing for Flamengo as a youth, has progressively improved to become one of the game’s best forwards.

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Vinicius initially received little playing time, but being around and learning from big talents at Real Madrid helped him progress quickly. Over the last few years, the Brazilian has become an indispensable member of the Real Madrid squad.

Vinicius appeared in 55 games last season, scoring an astounding 44 goals. Prior to the current season, he had contributed six goals in ten games. Real Madrid just extended his contract, keeping him with the club until 2027.

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 Despite the new contract, Manchester United is apparently still trying to contact the former Flamengo star. The club is reportedly willing to pay Vinicius a whopping 20 million euros per year if he accepts to relocate to Old Trafford. This projected compensation is double what he would make under his current Real Madrid contract.

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However, it is vital to note that Real Madrid sees Vinicius as an important component of their goals, making any prospective move difficult. Furthermore, the Brazilian midfielder is apparently happy with his life at Real Madrid, complicating any potential transfer negotiations.

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If Manchester United can get Vinicius’ services, it will surely be a big coup for the club. His dynamic attacking abilities and impressive goal-scoring record make him a hot commodity in European sport. Only time will tell if Manchester United’s big move pays off.