La Liga: Vinicius isn't going anywhere, confirms Real Madrid coach Ancelotti

IANS January 25, 2025 280 views

Real Madrid's coach Carlo Ancelotti has definitively shut down rumors about Vinicius Jr potentially moving to Saudi Arabia this summer. He emphasized that the Brazilian winger is extremely happy at the club and wants to make history with Real Madrid. Despite facing a two-match suspension, Ancelotti considers Vinicius an indispensable player for the team. The club currently leads La Liga, showing strong performance and unity.

"He is a player who is indispensable, there is no doubt about that" - Carlo Ancelotti
Madrid, Jan 24: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti on Friday played down rumours that winger Vinicius Jr could be set for a big-money move to Saudi Arabia in the summer and claimed the forward is going anywhere.

Key Points

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Vinicius committed to Real Madrid despite transfer speculation

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Ancelotti confirms player's happiness at the club

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Brazilian winger faces two-match suspension

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Madrid leads La Liga standings

Last summer saw rumours about some parties showing interest in taking the Brazilian to the Saudi Pro League, and the story has surfaced again in the Spanish press, with stories of a possible world-record offer of 350 million euros (367 million US dollars) for the player.

Kylian Mbappe's ever-improving form - and the fact the French forward has played in his favourite role on the left of the Real Madrid attack in Vinicius' absence - has lent further credibility to the story, reports Xinhua.

However, speaking to the press ahead of Saturday's La Liga game at Real Valladolid, Ancelotti was having none of it.

"As far as I know - and I have direct information from the player, is that he is very happy here and he wants to make history at Real Madrid," responded the coach to a question over Vinicius' future.

"Everyone is happy here and we want to make history," he added.

Vinicius will miss Saturday's game due to suspension after he was shown a red card for aggression in his side's win in Valencia on January 3, and he will also miss next week's Champions League visit to Brest after his yellow card against Red Bull Salzburg on Wednesday night led to a suspension for accumulation of bookings.

"He (Vinicius) is the same as always," insisted Ancelotti, adding that Vinicius' suspensions would "be good for him to recover and to work calmly. He'll take advantage of these days and be fresh at the key moments."

"He is a player who is indispensable, there is no doubt about that," he concluded.

Real Madrid are currently leading the La Liga standings with 46 points from 20 matches with Atletico Madrid in second with 44 points from 20 matches. Barcelona are in third place with 39 points.

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