Vinicius, the holder of The Best 2024 title, ranks second in Brazil for sponsorships, just behind Neymar. As of November, Forbes estimates his net worth at $55 million. Playing for Real Madrid, he earns about $415,000 per week, making him the club’s third-highest-paid player.
His contract, which runs until June 2027, may be extended, and he earns around $21 million annually, excluding bonuses and sponsorships. His release clause exceeds $1 billion.
Forbes reports that as of November this year, Vinicius has an estimated net worth of $55M. He is playing for the reigning Champions League champions, Real Madrid. With a salary of around $415,000 per week, Vinicius is the third highest-paid player at the club, after David Alaba and Kylian Mbappe
Winning The Best award has boosted his appeal to global brands, with an estimated 11 sponsorship contracts across various industries, trailing only Neymar’s 14. Marca notes that Vinicius’s influence surpasses that of older players, including those at Al Hilal.
Frederico Pena, CEO of Roc Nation Sports Brazil, highlighted Vinicius’s significant impact as a young star at Real Madrid and the national team, calling him a role model for resilience and activism.
Vinicius has developed a professional management system for his brand, indicating his growing influence. Sports marketing expert Ivan Martinho pointed out that he has established a strong voice in sports, especially against racism.
Currently at the height of his career, Vinicius is crucial to Real Madrid’s efforts to defend their La Liga and Champions League titles this season.