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It's official now, final decision, Florentino takes the step: 'He's leaving for $100M'

Real Madrid's president has made a strategic decision that marks a turning point in its recent management

Florentino Pérez has repeated on numerous occasions that absolutely nothing and no one is above the crest. Since his first term at the helm of Real Madrid, he has been forceful with his decisions. If there is one thing he is certain about, it is that governing this entity means making difficult moves and facing criticism with determination.

One of the major challenges Florentino Pérez now faces is the consolidation of the Super League. He believes this project will guarantee higher revenues and more competitiveness. Meanwhile, he must manage every step related to arrivals and departures with precision.

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Florentino Pérez must make decisions | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

Florentino Pérez prioritizes bold decisions

The top executive doesn't shy away from key moments and doesn't leave room for doubt when action is needed. He has built winning squads, constructed a new stadium, and bet on young talents. However, he is also aware that not everyone can stay if performance is not the desired one.

Florentino Pérez has completed several promising signings this summer. But to keep financial sustainability, he is also considering letting go of important pieces. This strategy will allow him to keep the wage balance and keep signing emerging stars.

Manchester City prepares a strong offer

From England, Manchester City has shown interest in one of this season's disappointments for Real Madrid. Pep Guardiola has asked his board for a financial effort. They are willing to put €100 million ($100 million) on the table for Rodrygo.

The citizens' goal is to strengthen their attacking area with a very specific profile. The priority is none other than Rodrygo, the current number 11 at Real Madrid. His name has lost momentum at Bernabéu, but he still generates admiration outside Spain.

Rodrygo has lost prominence

Despite the enormous trust Carlo Ancelotti gave him from the start, his level has dropped worryingly in recent months. Rodrygo has had an inconsistent season, marked by his lack of accuracy in the final third. He didn't even manage to make a difference in key matches as was desired.

With the arrival of other strikers to Xabi Alonso's system, Rodrygo has been pushed far aside. He is no longer indispensable and Florentino Pérez knows it. That's why Manchester City's offer is seen as a unique opportunity for all parties.

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Xabi has used him, but only as a last resort | Getty Images, Madrid-Barcelona

Florentino Pérez won't close the door

The president doesn't intend to block a possible sale if the €100 million ($100 million) becomes a reality. He considers it a fair amount that would allow him to pursue other signings. In addition, it would open up space for new talents from Valdebebas or the market.

The operation is already underway and all that's left is for Manchester City to formalize the proposal in writing. Florentino expects quick moves in the coming weeks. If everything goes as planned, Rodrygo will leave Santiago Bernabéu this summer.

The Premier League appears to be the ideal stage to relaunch his career and recover the best version of his soccer. Pep Guardiola believes he can make the most of his speed, technique, and dribbling in a more offensive system. The decision has already been made and only the signature is missing to close this important transfer.