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Rumors are confirmed, Rodrygo targets the Premier League: neither Arsenal nor City

Rodrygo remains at the center of rumors while Real Madrid carefully evaluates his future on the team

The situation of Rodrygo Goes continues to be a topic of discussion at Real Madrid. Although the club has completed the signing of Álvaro Carreras, the focus is now on the Brazilian's future. The uncertainty remains high, especially after a somewhat inconsistent season for the "11" in white.

A player with great reputation, but with uncertainty

Rodrygo Goes has had an outstanding season in terms of numbers, with 52 matches, 14 goals and 9 assists. However, his performance hasn't been entirely convincing. Although he is an undisputed starter, he hasn't managed to find his best version in Real Madrid's attack.

After the Copa del Rey final, Rodrygo Goes was inactive for almost two months and played only 92 minutes in the Club World Cup. This situation has fueled rumors about Rodrygo's departure.

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Rodrygo's difficult situation | Getty Images

Transfer market: toward the Premier League?

Although Rodrygo Goes has been the subject of rumors for months, he still hasn't received formal offers from other clubs.

However, Premier League teams, particularly Liverpool, seem interested in signing Rodrygo, due to the possible departure of Luis Díaz. In addition, teams like Manchester City, Arsenal, and Chelsea are also in the race for the Brazilian. Bayern Munich, after Jamal Musiala's injury, is another club that would be considering the option of signing Rodrygo to strengthen its attack.

Rodrygo's price: a million-euro transfer?

Real Madrid isn't in a hurry to decide Rodrygo's future, but in case of a sale, it wouldn't let him go for less than 100 million euros. Despite his inconsistent season, the player's future projection remains high.

At just 24, Rodrygo is considered one of the most promising talents in world soccer. His contract, valid until 2028, has a clause of 1 billion euros, reflecting his potential and the club's trust.

What does this mean for Real Madrid?

A possible sale of Rodrygo Goes to the Premier League would leave Real Madrid with enough financial margin to make new signings, such as the signing of center-back Ibrahima Konaté from Liverpool. The club in white has been following the French defender for months, and Rodrygo's departure could facilitate the negotiation for his signing. However, Liverpool isn't willing to sell Konaté for less than 50 million euros, which could complicate negotiations.

Rodrygo's future, like that of other players at Real Madrid, is full of unknowns. The coming days will be crucial to determine whether the club in white makes changes to its squad or if Rodrygo remains at Santiago Bernabéu.