Real Madrid reportedly have no plans to sell Vinicius Junior in the current transfer window.
The former Flamengo starlet has already established himself as a regular for Los Blancos at the tender age of 21, making 49 appearances in all competitions last season and racking up six goals and seven assists.
Recent reports have indicated that Real Madrid will consider selling any player for the right price this summer, as Carlo Ancelotti's side are under pressure to comply with La Liga's salary cap.
However, Marca claims that Vinicius is deemed unsellable by the club, with Ancelotti convinced that the Brazil international can become a key member of the squad next term.
Vinicius was previously linked with a move to Manchester United before their pursuit of Jadon Sancho proved successful, and the report adds that there is no chance of the South American being put forward for a part-exchange deal with Paris Saint-Germain involving Kylian Mbappe.
Vinicius has totalled 14 goals and 23 assists from 118 games in Real Madrid colours so far, and his contract at the Bernabeu does not expire until 2025.