Vinicius Junior, a Brazilian sensation, has amassed millions of dollars through his talent and perseverance. After all, his Ballon d’Or rival Karim Benzema famously stated, “Don’t pass to him.”
Vini Jr. has progressed significantly. The 22-year-old is one of the world’s deadliest wingers, playing for perhaps the world’s biggest team, Real Madrid, which has won two La Liga crowns and a Champions League trophy.
He joined Real Madrid as a 16-year-old for a cost of $48 million from Flamengo. He joined the Los Blancos after turning 18 years old in 2018.
Despite having one of the lowest starting wages on the team, the Brazilian’s outstanding performances earned him a lucrative five-year contract extension in June 2022. A one-billion-dollar buyout clause was incorporated in the agreement.
The attacker is now paid $10.5 million per season and has a net worth of $30 million.
But when Vini Jr. isn’t making defenders look foolish on the field, he’s living the high life off the field. Let’s look at how Vini Jr. spends his money.
Vinicius Junior’s residences
Vini Jr. grew up in a poor Rio de Janeiro home. However, as a result of his fame and earnings, the footballer has since upgraded to a magnificent villa in Rio’s upper-class suburb of Barra da Tijuca.
The athlete enjoys spending the holidays with his two daughters and partner Maria Jlia Mazalli at his coastal home.
Vini Jr. also has a multi-million dollar home in Madrid. His favorite room is his closet, which houses 100 pairs of shoes, including ultra-rare Air Jordans.
Vinicius Junior’s automobiles
Unlike other football players, Vini Jr. has a tiny garage.
He has three Audi vehicles in various styles: a $55,000 Audi Q7, a $80,000 Audi A7 Sportback, and a $75,000 Audi Q8 50 TDI luxury SUV.
The latter is distinguished by its large cabin, cutting-edge technology, and strong engine options. Vini acquired the car as part of the club’s sponsorship following the club’s victory in the 2021 Champions League.
Vinicius Junior’s watches
Vini is an enthusiastic watch collector in addition to his posh shoe collection.
The Brazilian even has his own Apple watch, the Vinicius Jr Royal Edition Gold. The work is limited to 222 pieces and is signed on the back of the case by Vini Jr.
He’s also collaborated with Gaga Milano, an Italian luxury watch manufacturer, on two watches: the Vinicius Jr. SKELETON and the Vinicius Jr DIAMONDS, which he wore to the Champions League final.
He also has a $6,000 Rose Gold Gaga Mila Napoleone and a crimson counterpart that he previously wore to a Miami Heat game during the offseason.
Vini Jr. is still dedicated about his business, recently boycotting Nike in pursuit of a new boot sponsor. Puma, which recently signed a $12 million per year boot deal with Jack Grealish, and Adidas, which currently manufactures Real Madrid’s iconic uniforms, are both interested.