‎Vinícius Júnior's Real Madrid salary: Weekly and annual earnings revealed

‎Vinícius Júnior has become one of the brightest stars in world football, and his financial position at Real Madrid reflects his prominence. As of the 2024/25 season, the Brazilian winger is one of the highest-paid players at the club, with a weekly wage of £342,000 and an annual salary of £17.8 million. This places him alongside teammates like Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham, who also earn £342,000 per week.
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‎Vinícius signed a progressive contract with the club in 2022, guaranteeing him €75 million net over five years, with his salary set to increase to €20 million net annually in the final two years of the deal. The extension, running through 2027, also includes a massive €1 billion release clause, underlining the club's commitment to keeping their star player.
‎His contract extension and wage boost come as a reflection of his growing importance to Real Madrid. In the 2024/25 season, Vinícius contributed significantly to the team's success, scoring 20 goals and providing 14 assists in 46 matches. His performances have solidified his role as a cornerstone of the club, and his wages mirror his value on the field.
‎Comparing salaries within the team, Kylian Mbappé is the highest earner at the club with a £511,000 per week salary. However, Vinícius’s salary places him among the elite earners in La Liga, highlighting the club’s belief in his potential and his critical role in their future.
‎Real Madrid’s investment in Vinícius Júnior is not just about his current performances; it’s a clear indication that the club views him as a vital part of their long-term strategy. The significant financial package offered to him is a testament to his growing stature within the world of football and his central role at the Santiago Bernabéu.

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