Ballon d'Or snub re-ignites fears Vinicius Jr. could leave Real Madrid amid Saudi Arabia and Premier League rumours

Vinicius Jr.'s entourage might be reconsidering the player's future in Spain following an unforeseen Ballon d'Or snub.

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Vinicius Jr. finished second in Ballon d'Or rankingsMight be tempted to leave MadridHas garnered interest from Saudi Arabia and EnglandFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Vinicius Jr. could decide to reconsider his future at Real Madrid following his surprise Ballon d'Or snub earlier this week, with Manchester City's Rodri taking the honours at the gala in Paris. Per a report from AS, the 24-year-old's entourage are studying options for the future as they feel a number of circumstances are not quite right for the attacker at his current club.

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Vinicius has had a tough time in Spain ever since he arrived from Brazil at the tender age of 18 in 2018. His first few seasons at Real Madrid were riddled with inconsistency, until Carlo Ancelotti unlocked his potential and transformed him into a world-beater.

While Vinicius certainly feels loved by his coach, team-mates, president Florentino Perez, as well as Madridistas all over the world, the story flips whenever he visits opposition stadiums.

Not only does the Brazilian winger feel unprotected by the referees, but has also had to deal with countless episodes of racial abuse over the years. That, coupled with the Ballon d'Or snub and interest from Saudi Arabia and the Premier League, could see Vinicius seek greener pastures, with his Real Madrid contract expiring in 2027.

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According to Vinicius' management staff, it was the player's continued battle against racism which led to his Ballon d'Or snub. "The football world is not ready to accept a player who fights against the system," Vini's management staff told Reuters.

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The former Flamengo prodigy will now turn his focus to Real Madrid's important visit to the Mestalla this weekend, where he has been targeted with racial abuse in the past two seasons.