Now it’s official. Vini Tobias (2004) He will not remain at Real Madrid after three seasons on loan at Castilla.. The footballer himself announced this on his social networks, publishing a loving farewell message on Instagram, in which he thanks for the opportunity to wear the elastic merengue.
Real Madrid decided several months ago that they would not exercise their option to buy the Brazilian right-back for more than 10 million euros.. In fact, Vini Tobias ended the season as a substitute at Castilla, behind Lauren Aguado in the right lane. Tobias managed to make his debut in the main roster, but failed to find a place in the white team.
Thus, the football player from Rio will return to his home club – Shakhtar Donetsk, with whom he will begin pre-season training this week.. He has a contract with the Ukrainians until 2026, although its continuity is not guaranteed. Vini Tobias is being closely watched from Germany and Italy.
One of the teams most interested in the right-back’s services is Werder Bremen., still without a firm offer. Vini Tobias has a poster in the Bundesliga, as well as in Italy, where his compatriot Reinier ended up on loan from Frosinone in Serie A.
Finally, Vini Tobias was not part of Real Madrid’s plans, his place was well filled thanks to the excellent performances of Dani Carvajal as well as Lucas Vazquez.which will last until 2025. Valdebebas will feature new names at right-back such as Jesus Fortea, Lauren Aguado and David Jimenez.
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