Prior to the end of the summer transfer window in early September, Real Madrid is thinking of selling at least one player. Although other contenders like Ferland Mendy, David Alaba, and Dani Ceballos have been discussed, Rodrygo Goes is now the one closest to leaving.
According to the Club World Cup, Rodrygo is not anticipated to play a significant role for Real Madrid in the upcoming campaign. The 24-year-old’s departure this summer is permitted by club management since he will fall below players like Vinicius Junior, Arda Guler, and Franco Mastantuono in the hierarchy.
Furthermore, it is quite likely that Rodrygo would relocate to the Premier League if he were to depart. Four teams are presently in the running, according to CaughtOffside, after other clubs were connected in previous weeks.
Rodrygo is seen by Liverpool as a substitute for Alexander Isak, who is now their top transfer target. If a deal with Newcastle United cannot be reached, they are willing to increase their interest in the Real Madrid winger. He is also a possibility for Arsenal, but once more, he is not a front-runner.
Rodrygo makes huge transfer demand
Rodrygo is requesting an outrageous £350,000 per week in order to go from Real Madrid to the Premier League. When Manchester City showed interest in the player, who is well-liked by manager Pep Guardiola, they were given this number.
Similar pay demands may be anticipated from Liverpool, another team connected to Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger, and Arsenal, who have also shown a significant interest in the player. Another interested party, Tottenham, will probably be put off by this high pay demand.
Real Madrid also wants £76 million for 24-year-old Rodrygo, who is also being considered by Bayern Munich. Given that Rodrygo’s wage demands are comparable to what Kevin De Bruyne was making before his summer transfer to Napoli, Manchester City is reluctant to pay him.
Because of this, they have paused their interest while monitoring the situation. It appears that if Rodrygo wishes to get a transfer away from the Bernabeu, he could have to reduce his pay expectations.








