In an article published on Tuesday, the newspaper The Athleticfrom England, informed that Vinícius Júnior’s staff does not rule out that the player leaves the Real Madrid after yet another case of racism against him in Spanish football. According to the vehicle, a source from the Brazilian’s team confirmed that the possibility is under analysis.
The 22-year-old forward was sent off in the defeat to Valencia last Sunday after confusion with opponents. Before, he had reported to the referee of the match that he was suffering from racist abuse by fans of the rival, but nothing happened.
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With that, Vini Jr. would be tired of “fighting alone” against racism in Spanish football, given that it was the ninth time that the athlete has been racially attacked since he arrived at the merengue club. In addition, the lack of attitudes and punishments by LaLiga, organizer of the Spanish Championship, have angered the Brazilian. Therefore, asked if the player is thinking of leaving Real, one of the team members replied that “yes”.
Another member of the staff gave a positive response: “Until today there was no chance [para outras propostas]. As of today, yes”.
The English website also reported that Real Madrid sources said that the day after what happened at the Mestalla was the “most intense” day since Vinícius arrived at the club. “The morning he received the most message in his life,” they said.
On the other hand, people heard by English reporters rejected the possibility of the striker leaving the Spanish team.
“Vinicius is very concerned about the proportions that the situation has taken during the season. He received the president of the club, who showed his support and explained what measures will be taken in his defense. In the locker room, he received even more support from his teammates. The truth is that he is disoriented and overwhelmed by all this. And, of course, very sad. Now, to say that he is thinking about leaving for other leagues is stupid”, informs the report.
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Racism in Spanish stadiums existed even before I was born.
What has changed until today? https://t.co/iaz5U1HAVh
— Vini Jr. (@vinijr) May 23, 2023
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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