Vinicius Enters New Season as Real Madrid Longest Serving Player

Vinicius Junior has undoubtedly emerged as one of the standout figures of the summer transfer window. Following months of speculation and brief uncertainty, an agreement between Real Madrid and the Brazilian forward was announced, locking him in until 2032.

Should he fulfill the entirety of this new contract, the South American winger will complete an impressive fourteen seasons in the Spanish capital. This landmark milestone arrives precisely eight years after Vinicius first stepped foot inside the locker room of the prestigious club.

Throughout his tenure, he has witnessed the departure of numerous legendary figures and institutional pillars such as Sergio Ramos, Casemiro, and Karim Benzema. The recent exit of Dani Carvajal, the last remaining link to the era of six European titles, further highlights this profound generational shift.

As a result of this natural evolutionary process within the squad, Vinicius now begins the upcoming campaign as the most experienced player in the roster. He will start the new domestic league fixture at the RCDE Stadium boasting an impressive record of 375 appearances and 127 goals.