Florentino talks about Vinicius contract renewal: Player renewal matters, very few of the president can intervene
1:43pm, 30 June 2025Football
June 27th In the group stage of the Club World Cup, in the third round of Group H, Real Madrid defeated Salzburg Red Bull 3-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals with the first place in the group. After the game, Real Madrid president Florentillo was interviewed by reporters from Spain's Six Channels. Florentino responded to Vinicius's renewal in the interview.
Reporter: Congratulations, Mr. Chairman! Thank you so much! Have you enjoyed this game tonight?
Florentino: This is the best we have played in the last three games.
Reporter: The team played very well, didn't it?
Florentino: We are on the road to creating another era.
Reporter: An era belonging to Vinicius?
Florentino: He is one of the best players.
Reporter: His contract renewal has been completed, right?
Florentino: You know, there are very few people who can interfere with the player renewal.
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