Former Real Madrid youngster Vinícius Tobias has set his sights on a potential return to the Santiago Bernabéu, revealing his dream to once again wear the famous white jersey.
The 22-year-old Brazilian full-back spent two seasons on loan at Real Madrid from Shakhtar Donetsk between 2022 and 2024. During his time in the Spanish capital, he became a key figure for the club's reserve team, Castilla, and even made a solitary senior appearance in a Copa del Rey tie against Arandina.
Despite his efforts, Los Blancos opted not to make the move permanent, feeling the youngster wasn't quite ready to compete at the highest level on a consistent basis. It was a decision that could have derailed his career, but instead, it's proven to be a turning point.
Back with Ukrainian giants Shakhtar Donetsk this season, Vinícius has started to fulfill the potential that first caught Real Madrid's eye. The right-back has been a standout performer, making 36 appearances across all competitions while contributing two goals and three assists. His displays have showcased impressive growth on both sides of the ball, blending defensive solidity with attacking flair.
In a recent interview with Marca, Vinícius opened up about his time at Real Madrid and his ambitions for the future. "I think Madrid was the best experience I've ever had," he said. "Now that I know how things work, I have to work hard and play well in matches so that one day I can return to Madrid, or go to another big team."
For a player who's clearly learned from his time in Spain, this resurgence is a testament to his resilience. Whether he eventually earns that second chance at the Bernabéu or lands elsewhere among Europe's elite, one thing's for sure: Vinícius Tobias is a name worth watching.
