Vinicius Jr ‘has not considered an exit’ from Real Madrid despite ‘many racist insults’

Vinicius Jr.’s agents have, according to reports, “raised the possibility of the striker leaving Real Madrid” because the striker has suffered “so many racial slurs” this season.

According to ESPNWhile the 22-year-old’s agents had made proposals to leave the club, the Brazilian was reportedly “not considering this idea despite being at the limit.”

It comes after he was again subjected to racial slurs during Real Madrid’s 1-0 defeat to Valencia on Sunday night.

Diego Lopez scored for the home side just before half-time as Madrid pressed for an equalizer late in the game.

But when the ball went out of play behind goal, Vinicius claimed spectators in the stands uttered racial slurs at him, with the attacker singled out one person in particular, angrily pointing at him, before the game was halted for several minutes.

According to reports, the (center) agents of Vinicius Jr. ‘raised the possibility of the striker leaving Real Madrid’

It comes after he suffered multiple racial slurs throughout this season

It comes after he suffered multiple racial slurs throughout this season

But the Brazilian is reportedly 'not considering this idea' [Real Madrid exit]even though we are at the limit'

But the Brazilian is reportedly ‘not considering this idea’ [Real Madrid exit]even though we are at the limit’

It is the umpteenth time that the Brazilian attacker has been racially discriminated against this season.

LaLiga recently lodged their eighth complaint with Spanish authorities after the winger was assaulted again during their El Clásico defeat in March.

In ugly scenes at the Mestalla stadium, Vinicius was also shown a red card for hitting Valencia’s Hugo Duro in the final embers of the match.

After the game, his manager Carlo Ancelotti did not want to talk about the football, but was instead outraged by the incident, saying that Vinicius had been racially abused again.

Revealing what he said to the referee during the game, the Italian told reporters: “I told him to stop the game. He told me the protocol says you have to report it but he is offended from the first minute.

When asked how Vinicius was doing, the manager replied, “He is very sad, angry… no, it is sadness. This can’t happen.’

“Stop the game,” said Ancelotti when asked what the solution was.

“For me it’s to stop the game. It is clear that this cannot continue, it is impossible. He is the player who receives the most fouls and the most insults.

The Brazilian, who has scored 23 goals and 21 assists in 53 appearances in all competitions this season, posted a photo to his Instagram earlier this evening with the following caption.

“It wasn’t the first time, not the second and not the third,” he wrote.

Racism is normal in La Liga. The competition thinks it’s normal, so do the Federation and the opponents encourage it. I’m so sorry.

“The championship that once belonged to Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Cristiano and Messi, today belongs to the racists. A beautiful nation, which welcomed and loved me, but accepted to export the image of a racist country to the world.

“Sorry to the Spaniards who disagree, but Spain is now known in Brazil as a country of racists.

And unfortunately with everything that happens on a weekly basis, I have no way to defend. I agree with that.

“But I am strong and will go to the end against the racists. Even if it’s far from here.’

In the meantime, Valencia has issued a public statement “condemn insults and attacks of all kinds in football” following the incident.

Carlo Ancelotti (left) revealed he told the referee to 'stop the game' after Vinicius was subjected to racial discrimination in Real Madrid's 1-0 defeat to Valencia on Sunday night

Carlo Ancelotti (left) revealed he told the referee to ‘stop the game’ after Vinicius was subjected to racial discrimination in Real Madrid’s 1-0 defeat to Valencia on Sunday night

The Italian (left) also said 'it's clear this can't go on, it's impossible' when telling of the incident

The Italian (left) also said ‘it’s clear this can’t go on, it’s impossible’ when telling of the incident

After the match, Valencia issued a statement 'publicly condemning all kinds of insults and attacks in football'

After the match, Valencia issued a statement ‘publicly condemning all kinds of insults and attacks in football’

It reads: ‘Valencia CF wants to publicly condemn all types of insults and attacks in football.

“The club values ​​respect and sportsmanship and reiterates our position against physical and verbal abuse in stadiums. So we are saddened by the events that took place during the LaLiga Matchday 35 match against Real Madrid.

“While this is an isolated incident, insults against opponents have no place in football and are not in keeping with Valencia CF’s values ​​and identity. The club is investigating what happened and will take the toughest action against the perpetrators Valencia CF also condemns any offense and demands the utmost respect from our fans.

“While strongly denouncing these isolated incidents, Valencia CF would like to thank the more than 46,000 fans in attendance for supporting the team.”