Real Madrid has been thrown into chaos following an explosive confrontation between VinĂcius Jr. and coach Xabi Alonso, a clash so intense that insiders say the young star even hinted at wanting to leave the BernabĂ©u. But the true bombshell came not from the pitch â but from the presidentâs office.
According to shocking reports from within Valdebebas, Florentino Pérez has made his stance brutally clear after hearing about the dispute:
âReal Madrid chose Alonso, not VinĂcius. If thereâs a good price, he will leave in January.â
Those words â icy, final, and unmistakable â sent shockwaves through the dressing room and left players stunned. In just one night, what was once a minor internal argument has turned into a full-blown crisis threatening to tear apart the teamâs chemistry.
THE INCIDENT THAT LIT THE FUSE
The tension exploded after the El ClĂĄsico aftermath, when emotions were already running high. According to multiple sources, Alonso publicly criticized VinĂcius during a post-match team talk, calling out his âlack of disciplineâ and âinability to control his emotionsâ during key moments.
VinĂcius, known for his fiery personality, reportedly snapped â shouting back at the manager and accusing him of âfavoring certain playersâ and âblaming him for every mistake.â Witnesses described the scene as âheated, shocking, and deeply personal.â
âHe turned on Alonso right in front of everyone,â one insider revealed. âNobody dared to speak. Even Kroos looked frozen.â
When the argument ended, Alonso reportedly left the room in silence, while VinĂcius stormed out of the training center â a move that immediately triggered alarms within the clubâs leadership.
PĂREZâS COLD DECISION
Florentino Pérez, who had handpicked Alonso to lead Real Madrid into a new era, wasted no time reacting. At an emergency board meeting the following day, he allegedly delivered a chilling message that made everyone realize where his loyalty stood.
âWe protect the club, not egos,â PĂ©rez said bluntly. âNo player is bigger than Real Madrid. If someone doesnât respect the shirt, they go.â
Then came the line that froze the room:
âWe chose Alonso â not VinĂcius. If an offer of âŹ150 million arrives, we sell him in January.â
Insiders claim the presidentâs words left senior players like ModriÄ and Nacho speechless, while others feared the statement could shatter the teamâs morale ahead of the Champions League knockout stage.
DRESSING ROOM IN SHOCK
The fallout has divided the dressing room. Some veterans reportedly side with Alonso, praising his âdiscipline-firstâ approach. Others â especially the younger stars â feel VinĂcius was unfairly singled out.
One Madrid player anonymously told Marca:
âThe tension is real. VinĂcius feels betrayed, and Alonso isnât the type to forgive easily. Everyoneâs walking on eggshells.â
Meanwhile, sources say Jude Bellingham tried to mediate between the two, urging calm and reminding them that âthe media will eat this alive.â But with PĂ©rezâs words echoing through Valdebebas, reconciliation seems increasingly unlikely.
VINĂCIUSâS INNER CIRCLE FURIOUS
People close to VinĂcius have reportedly expressed outrage over PĂ©rezâs comments. A member of his entourage told AS:
âVini has given everything for this club â the goals, the passion, the energy. To be treated like this after one disagreement? Itâs unacceptable.â
They claim the player feels âhumiliatedâ and âemotionally exhaustedâ after being painted as the villain in a clash that many believe was sparked by frustration, not defiance.
Privately, VinĂcius is said to be weighing his options â including a possible exit in the summer, with PSG and Manchester City both monitoring the situation closely.
âALONSO IS UNTOUCHABLE.â
Inside the club, one truth has become painfully clear: Xabi Alonso has full backing from Florentino Pérez.
Since taking over the managerial role, Alonso has revitalized the teamâs tactical discipline and brought a modern identity to Real Madridâs playstyle. PĂ©rez reportedly sees him as the cornerstone of the clubâs long-term future â âa mix of Zidaneâs elegance and Mourinhoâs authority,â as one source put it.
Therefore, any player â even a global superstar like VinĂcius Jr. â who challenges that authority risks exile.
âUnder Florentino, no one is indispensable,â said Spanish journalist JosĂ© FĂ©lix DĂaz. âCristiano, Ramos, Casemiro â all left when they tested the clubâs hierarchy. VinĂcius might be next.â
THE FUTURE OF A SUPERSTAR
This crisis comes at a delicate moment for VinĂcius, whose season has been a mix of brilliance and volatility. Despite scoring key goals and maintaining his trademark flair, his emotional reactions on and off the pitch have drawn criticism from pundits and even teammates.
Alonsoâs arrival was supposed to temper that â to refine the raw energy into maturity. Instead, itâs led to a meltdown that could mark the beginning of the end for VinĂcius at Real Madrid.
If he truly decides to leave, the suitors are already lined up. Paris Saint-Germain, still searching for a Neymar successor, is said to be readying a âŹ160 million offer. Manchester United, under Amorimâs rebuild, reportedly view him as âthe dream signingâ to rebrand their attack.
A CLUB AT THE CROSSROADS
For Real Madrid, this isnât just about one argument â itâs about identity. PĂ©rezâs message signals that the club is prioritizing structure, order, and unity over star power.
But at what cost? Losing a player like VinĂcius Jr., the emotional heartbeat of the BernabĂ©u, could leave scars that no amount of discipline can heal.
Meanwhile, fans are torn. Some support Alonsoâs leadership, seeing him as the man to restore Madridâs quiet dominance. Others feel PĂ©rez has gone too far â that a president should protect, not punish, his brightest star.
âReal Madrid doesnât need soldiers,â wrote one fan online. âIt needs artists. And VinĂcius is art.â
âTHE CALM BEFORE THE STORMâ
As January approaches, all eyes are on the BernabĂ©u. Will VinĂcius apologize? Will Alonso forgive? Or will Florentino PĂ©rez make the boldest move of his presidency yet â selling the face of Real Madridâs new era?
For now, silence reigns in Valdebebas. But inside those walls, every whisper sounds like thunder.
Because one thing is certain:Â something has cracked at Real Madrid â and it may never be the same again.

