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Manchester United’s Audacious €100m Bid for Vinícius Júnior Rejected – Real Madrid Hold Firm at €150m Amid Contract Standoff.

Manchester United have ignited the January transfer window with a shock €100 million bid for Real Madrid winger Vinícius Júnior, aiming to make the 24-year-old Brazilian the centrepiece of their Old Trafford revival under Rúben Amorim. Club executives, including Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Omar Berrada, flew to Madrid for high-level talks, viewing Vinícius as the ultimate statement signing to restore United’s attacking flair and global appeal. The Red Devils’ offer, tabled with add-ons potentially reaching €120 million, reflects desperation to land a proven Ballon d’Or contender after years of inconsistent wide options. Sources say Amorim personally pushed for the move, believing Vinícius’ speed, skill, and goal threat could transform United’s counter-attacking style into something lethal.

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Real Madrid’s response was swift and uncompromising: €150 million minimum, no negotiations below that figure. Florentino Pérez’s board views Vinícius as untouchable – the heir to Cristiano Ronaldo’s throne, with 22 goals and 11 assists this season alone. Contract extension talks have stalled dramatically, with Vinícius demanding a “historic” €30 million net per season deal to match Ronaldo’s peak earnings, plus a €1 billion release clause. Madrid are willing to go high but not that high, creating a deadlock that United hope to exploit. The Brazilian, frustrated by perceived lack of urgency in negotiations, has kept silent publicly but reportedly “listened intently” to United’s vision of building around him.

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The football world is buzzing. United fans dream of Vinícius terrorising Premier League defences alongside Rashford and Garnacho, while Madridistas rage at the “disrespectful” bid. If Pérez blinks – perhaps with player-plus-cash involving underperforming stars – Old Trafford could witness the blockbuster of the decade. But for now, the €50 million gap looms large, and Vinícius’ future hangs in the balance. January just got explosive: will United’s ambition pry Madrid’s crown jewel, or will the Bernabéu hold firm? The Red Devils are all in – but Real don’t sell legends cheap.

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