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The last two seasons for Vinícius Jr. have been a true hell in LaLiga, as most of the teams in the Spanish championship have launched racist insults towards the Brazilian. This has led to several complaints and sanctions.

Casemiro, one of his former teammates at Real Madrid and current Manchester United player, commented on the delicate episode of racism that his compatriot is currently experiencing. In an interview for TNT Sports Brazil let us know your opinion about it.

“It bothers us that there are still people like that. It is not the first time that Vinícius has complained, he complains a lot. I think LaLiga has to take action, because they can’t lose a player like that,” the 31-year-old midfielder launched.

Real Madrid fans in solidarity with Vinícius /AFP via Getty Images

Even in the face of so many attacks on the Brazilian striker, some rumors began to circulate about Vinícius’s desire to leave Real Madrid so as not to have to continue enduring racist insults in the Spanish tournament.

Given these rumors, Casemiro also commented and stated that it would not seem strange to him that the 22-year-old footballer wants to leave the White House in this situation.

“I’m glad he’s at Real Madrid, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he wanted to leave, if he wanted to leave and dedicate himself to other things,” explained Casemiro.

For now Vinícius and Real Madrid are focused on their last game of the season against Athletic Club Bilbao at home to close the season. The forward has 10 goals and 10 assists in LaLiga. He has a contract with the Madrid team until next year and a renewal is not yet on the horizon, so rumors of his departure continue to grow.

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