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Vinicius, welcome to his new €4m home. With nightclub and football stadium

Vininicus Jr will be able to take advantage of his holidays in Brazil, in his new home.

As the 2022-2023 season is definitely coming to an end, Vinicius Jr will be able to take advantage of his holidays and have a good time in his new Brazilian home. Because after three years of work, the Real Madrid striker has just taken possession of it, according to information from the Brazilian sports and national press.

Vinicius Jr has invested in a large house in Rio de Janeiro

It cost him nearly 4 million euros to afford his home located in the chic neighborhood, Barra da Tijuca, in the heart of Rio de Janeiro. Everything is not yet complete, about twenty workers are still hard at work to complete the finishing work on the exterior facade. The first images shared (to be seen in the slideshow above), show a large house with large spaces. Inside, there are notable amenities, a large game room where the player’s trophies are stored.

A real nightclub in the home of the Real Madrid striker

To maintain his physical condition, Vinicius Jr has a large equipped gym. But the best part of the visit is undoubtedly the huge discotheque set up like a commercial nightclub, with a dance floor, a long bar and sofas to sit on. Outside there is a football field to tease the ball, even on rest days.

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Foram três anos de obra, do projeto inicial, idealizado pelos arquitetos com palpites do futuro morador, à obra final. A nova mansão de Vini Jr., que ocupa quatro terrenos num condomínio de luxo na Barra da Tijuca, na Zona Oeste do Rio, passa agora pelos últimos retoques. Quando chegar ao Brasil para a segunda temporada de férias do ano,o jogador do Real Madrid já terá um novo lar para morar.

 

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