Real Madrid is fully focused on trying to compete in the Club World Cup at the highest possible level. However, its players continue to generate a lot of interest in the market and proposals keep coming in. The latest has come from Saudi Arabia, where they're desperate to "fish" for a footballer from Santiago Bernabéu.
Although in recent months the only topic has been Vinícius Júnior, now the target would be someone else. Specifically, Al-Nassr has personally contacted the entourage of Rodrygo Goes, ready to make him an offer that no one can match.

Blank check for Rodrygo
Reports coming from Sky Sports indicate that Al-Nassr has put a blank check on the table for Rodrygo Goes. The Saudi club wants to pair him with Cristiano Ronaldo in its attack, with the Portuguese star giving full support to this move, which would be historic.
The problem in this situation is that, although the Brazilian would look favorably on a move to Al-Nassr, he gives priority to other destinations. Specifically, if he leaves Real Madrid he wants to play in the Premier League, where several teams are interested.
€100 million for Real Madrid
They're coming in strong from Saudi Arabia for Rodrygo Goes. Unlike the approaches that were made for Vinícius Júnior, Florentino is willing to sell him. The proposal is appealing, very appealing. We're talking about €100 million ($100 million) to accept his transfer.
Al-Nassr is open to paying that amount and everything could be unlocked after returning from the United States. Rodrygo knows that he isn't in Xabi Alonso's plans and he doesn't want to be somewhere he's not wanted.

Although his goal has always been to succeed at Real Madrid, he knows it's practically impossible. Everything will now depend on the moves made from England to try to sign him. Arsenal has been interested in signing him for some time, although they haven't yet taken a step forward in the deal.
Given the current situation, Al-Nassr intends to take advantage by moving ahead of the other interested parties. The final decision, however, will be up to Rodrygo Goes.