Vinícius Júnior has received a blunt assessment of his place among football’s elite, with former Brazil international João Miranda claiming the Real Madrid winger is still “far” from reaching the level of legends like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar.
Despite being a key figure for Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Vinícius has been told that talent and physical ability alone are not enough to secure a place among the game’s all-time greats.
Miranda’s comments highlight a perceived gap between the 24-year-old and the iconic trio that dominated world football for over a decade.
Speaking in an interview, Miranda acknowledged Vinícius’ qualities but insisted there remains a significant difference in overall impact.
He noted that while the winger fits the modern game with his pace and technique, he does not yet match the complete profile of players like Messi or Neymar.
The former defender suggested that the missing element may not be purely technical, but rather something less tangible.
According to Miranda, Vinícius could be lacking a certain connection with fans or the natural charisma that helped elevate other superstars beyond their on-pitch performances.
Miranda also addressed the challenges Vinícius faces in La Liga, including intense scrutiny and hostile environments.
Drawing from his own experience in European football, he stressed the importance of maintaining focus and not allowing external distractions to affect performance.
He concluded by warning that losing concentration, especially in high-pressure matches, can have a direct impact on a player’s effectiveness.
Manchester United have taken a firm stance on Marcus Rashford’s future, reportedly informing FC Barcelona that they are unwilling to negotiate a permanent transfer.
Despite Rashford’s productive loan spell in Spain, the English club has made it clear he will return to Old Trafford, where a final decision on his future will be made by the club’s leadership.
Barcelona’s chances of securing a permanent deal appear slim, not only due to United’s refusal to engage but also because of their ongoing financial constraints.
The Catalan side remains under strict La Liga salary limits, meaning they would need to offload players before meeting United’s reported valuation.
Meanwhile, Juventus have emerged as strong contenders for Rashford’s signature. The Italian giants are seeking to rebuild their attack after an underwhelming season, and Rashford’s versatility and experience make him an attractive target.
