Brazil forward Vinicius has stated he will postpone any discussion regarding his future with Real Madrid until after the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup. The player made the comments during a press conference ahead of Brazil’s match against Morocco on Sunday, according to reports from France.
Vinicius emphasized his current focus is solely on representing Brazil and performing well in the tournament. He indicated that all matters pertaining to his club situation will be addressed once his international commitments are fulfilled. This comes amidst ongoing speculation regarding potential interest from other European clubs, though no concrete offers have been publicly reported.
Vinicius has been a key player for Real Madrid since joining the club from Flamengo in 2018, quickly establishing himself as a dynamic and influential attacker. Last season, he contributed significantly to Real Madrid’s La Liga title win, scoring 19 goals in all competitions. His pace, dribbling ability, and goal-scoring threat have made him a valuable asset for Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
The timing of Vinicius’s statement is notable, as it avoids fueling transfer speculation during a major international tournament. Real Madrid are reportedly keen to retain the Brazilian, but are aware of interest from the Premier League and Ligue 1. The player’s willingness to delay contract negotiations until after the World Cup suggests he wants to avoid distractions and maintain full concentration on the Seleçao’s campaign.
Should Vinicius perform well at the World Cup, it could potentially increase his market value and strengthen his negotiating position with Real Madrid. A successful tournament could also lead to renewed interest from other clubs, potentially prompting a bidding war. For now, however, the focus remains on the pitch as Vinicius aims to lead Brazil to World Cup glory.



