The future of forward Rodrygo Goes is one of the main subjects of conversation at Real Madrid this summer. Over the past six months, the 24-year-old attacker has had a dismal run, quickly losing his position in the club under Carlo Ancelotti and then Xabi Alonso.
As a result, Rodrygo is being linked to leaving Real Madrid in the summer, with the club seeking to raise €100 million from the sale. Rodrygo is a target for Arsenal, and according to recent rumors, Liverpool has also expressed interest in the player.
Edu Burgos of AS claims that Bayern Munich has now joined the competition to get Rodrygo from Real Madrid. Since Jamal Musiala’s catastrophic injury, the Bundesliga champions have been searching for a new winger all summer, and their hunt has gotten more intense.
The Bavarians’ top objective has been Liverpool winger Luis Diaz, who has been linked to Barcelona. However, the Reds, who do not plan to trade the Colombian international, turned down their €67.5 million offer.
Bayern Munich also want Rodrygo
Rodrygo may have an excellent opportunity to join Bayern Munich. Die Roten might give him the opportunity to regularly contend for major championships, as the Bavarian giants are among the biggest clubs in the world. Whether Bayern can prevail in the competition to sign him will be interesting to watch. Liverpool and Arsenal are also keeping an eye on the Real Madrid attacker.
Rodrygo has demonstrated his abilities in La Liga over the years, and he may be successful in the Bundesliga and the Premier League. Whether Real Madrid is willing to accept Bayern Munich’s €100 million bid is still up in the air. They do not consider the Brazilian to be an essential asset, and it is reasonable to presume that a sizable offer might tempt them.
However, Leroy Sane’s absence must be filled by Bayern Munich. Which of the three teams signs the Real Madrid attacker will be interesting to watch. The former Santos wonderkid has the qualities to become a top-tier player and is well-regarded around Europe. He has the potential to be a future star for whoever signs him.








