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Real Madrid extended the contract of Vin├нcius J├║nior on Tuesday, tying the Brazil forward to the club through the 2026-27 season. Vin├нciusтАЩ original contract was set to expire at the end of this season. Madrid did not reveal financial details, but Spanish media said the deal makes Vin├нcius the team’s highest-paid player and carries a buyout clause of 1 billion euros. ($1.06 billion).

Real Madrid’s Brazilian forward #07 Vinicius Junior gestures as he leaves the pitch(AFP)

тАЬImprobably, but not impossible,тАЭ the 23-year-old Vin├нcius said on X, formerly known as Twitter. тАЬThank you president, fans, teammates and everyone who works at Real Madrid. Thank you family and friends. In the club of my dreams until 2027, fighting for more titles together.тАЭ

At the signing, Vin├нcius posed with club president Florentino P├йrez and displayed a Madrid jersey with the No. 2027 on it.

Vin├нcius arrived at the Spanish powerhouse in 2018 as an 18-year-old from Brazilian club Flamengo. Madrid paid nearly 45 million euros, plus add-ons, to sign the talented forward who now is an established starter for both Madrid and BrazilтАЩs national team.

In his six seasons with Madrid, Vin├нcius has made 235 appearances, scoring 63 goals and winning nine titles, including a Champions League and two Spanish leagues. He scored the winner in the Champions League final in which Madrid defeated Liverpool 1-0 in 2022. His other titles with the club include a Copa del Rey, two Spanish Super Cups and two Club World Cups.

Madrid said in a statement that Vin├нcius already is one of the club’s тАЬmost influential players of recent years.тАЭ

There were doubts early on as he showed signs of his talent but struggled to contribute. He was known for his misses in front of goal just as much as for his speed and nifty dribbles in front of defenders.

The forward steadily improved and is now both a scoring threat and a gifted playmaker in coach Carlo Ancelotti’s team.

Vin├нcius last season was targeted by racist abuse and received widespread support in the soccer world after an incident in Valencia, prompting a series of actions by Spanish authorities to improve the fight against racism in the country.

Vin├нcius on Monday won the humanitarian prize named after the late Brazil midfielder Socrates for his involvement in the foundation that the Madrid player set up for underprivileged children.

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