The saga of Rodrygo Goes is still ongoing. While some say he will end up staying at Real Madrid, others say he will leave sooner rather than later. It is shaping up to be one of the summer cases at Bernabéu, and the latest information coming from England is clear: he will end up playing at Manchester United. There, they talk about a swap that would be historic between both teams, with the Brazilian heading to Old Trafford.
Rodrygo Goes for Alejandro Garnacho: Swap in progress
Rodrygo Goes's representation agency is offering his signing to half of Europe. He has no shortage of offers and one of the most interested is United. They need changes after a disastrous season, and the Brazilian would be the ideal boost to turn the situation around. But for that, they need to negotiate with Real Madrid, as he has a release clause of one billion euros.

According to the updates coming from England, on Florentino's table is the possibility of swapping the Brazilian forward for Alejandro Garnacho. The 20-year-old Spanish-Argentine is not happy at Old Trafford since Amorim's arrival on the bench, being a regular on the bench. He has a contract there until 2028, but he wants to leave this summer and his dream is to play at Real Madrid.
Garnacho is liked and fits in, but the valuations of both players are far apart. While Real Madrid doesn't want to let Rodrygo go for less than 100 million euros, United is asking for 60 "rocks" for Garnacho. We are talking about a difference of 40 million euros that would have to be solved somehow. They are discussing it, although it doesn't seem like there will be an agreement soon: the willingness is good, though.
Alejandro Garnacho: A dagger for Real Madrid
Alejandro Garnacho has become one of the most promising young players in European soccer. At 20 years old, the Spanish-Argentine forward is leaving his mark at Manchester United, where this season he has played 58 official matches, achieving spectacular records of 11 goals and 10 assists.

Garnacho stands out for his imbalance in one-on-one situations, his blistering speed, and his ability to make a difference at any moment in the match. Although he usually starts from the left wing, he also adapts well on the right side or as a second forward, showing a versatility that enamors great coaches.
Despite being a favorite at Old Trafford, he doesn't get along well with Amorim and is set to leave immediately. His great dream is to play at Real Madrid and Rodrygo Goes will be key to that.