It was announced last night by Eduardo Inda on El Chiringuito. There is trouble with Vinícius in the Real Madrid locker room with Vinícius.
There might be the explanation for the Brazilian star's decline in performance. Harmony doesn't preside over the players' relationships in the locker room. Although Madrid fans trust that this won't hinder the desired comeback against Arsenal.
Eduardo Inda explained it last night with crystal clarity, although he tried to keep it quiet until next week, as it is not a positive piece of news for Real Madrid on the eve of a comeback.
The Names of the 5 Players Upset with Vinícius

"I've been told that the relationships between Vinícius and five important players in the Real Madrid squad are getting worse," Eduardo Inda began by saying.
He gave names: "They are Bellingham, Mbappé, Tchouaméni, Ceballos, and Modric. The relationships are worse than ever."
The reason? "For not passing the ball, because he is very individualistic. Gestures have been seen, especially from Bellingham, who has been seen reproaching him for his excessive individualism."
That was the extent of Eduardo Inda's intervention on El Chiringuito. He reluctantly gave his "exclusinda", because Real Madrid's interests, for him, are above the information. But he ended up giving it on a "militant program", as Tomás Roncero defined El Chiringuito.
Inda Has Been Announcing It for Some Time
But it's not the first time Inda has referred to this topic. Two months ago, he already explained it on El Chiringuito. And his intervention was picked up by his Diario Madridist, from OK Diario:
"There is anger from several players and the core of the locker room with Vinícius. It was already seen in Cornellà, when Bellingham reproached him for being individualistic. In Butarque, when Modric asked him to work on defensive tasks."
"It happened this Saturday because Vinícius unexpectedly positioned himself in the center of the attack, which was not the assigned position. He must have realized that Mbappé scores quite a few goals there and he wants to score them".
"Remember the trouble I mentioned several matches ago between Bellingham and Vinícius about not passing the ball and the great stars of the ball reproach him."
Eduardo Inda Deletes the News from His Digital Newspaper

The difference is that this time he released the topic, which is out in the open, on El Chiringuito. OK Diario has picked it up among its front-page news, but has deleted it from its interior.
It is clear that 45 hours before The Comeback, it is not advisable to publish news that doesn't generate excitement among Madrid fans. Eduardo Inda will know why he deleted the news of his exclusinda from his own website. A call, perhaps?
Scarf journalism has these things.