Netflix released the preview of Vinicius Jr’s documentary ‘Baila, Vini’ which is confirmed to be released on May 15. The Brazilian winger assures in the trailer that he is not paid “to be nice”.

Since Vinicius Jr’s breakthrough in La Liga and his start in the fight against racism, it was known that the Brazilian winger was preparing a documentary that would be broadcast on Netflix and it has finally been confirmed.

The digital platform confirmed through a preview that the documentary ‘Baila, Vini’ will be released on May 15th. During the trailer, the Real Madrid striker already appears saying some catchy phrases, something he is usually known for.

“They don’t pay me to be nice, they pay me to score goals,” the ‘Selecao international is shown saying. “I admire Cristiano Ronaldo and Lebron James. I do everything to play my best,” he adds.

The documentary also features Thibaut Courtois, Jude Bellingham and former teammate Karim Benzema. The Belgian goalkeeper describes him as “electric” on the pitch and “joyful” off it, while the English midfielder refers to him as “one of the best in the world”. For his part, the current Al Ittihad striker says that for him he is “number one”.

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