Rodrygo Goes's future is hanging in the air. Since Xabi Alonso's arrival, it seems that trust in the Brazilian has plummeted and he has attracted interest from different clubs. So far, he hasn't accepted any of the offers he's received, having set a clear condition to leave Real Madrid.
According to information obtained by Madrid-Barcelona, Rodrygo wouldn't hesitate to force an exit before the transfer window closes. What he has asked for must always be fulfilled: to have a conversation with Xabi Alonso, in which he confirms that Rodrygo isn't in his plans. He is working hard to earn a place at Real Madrid, where he has always wanted to succeed, and only this would make him leave.
Premier League interest
In England, several major clubs are keeping an eye on his situation, closely following any developments. Arsenal, Liverpool, and Tottenham have all been mentioned throughout the summer as possible destinations for Rodrygo. All of them can offer him a higher salary than he currently has at Real Madrid and this season they'll play in the Champions League, something crucial for a potential move away from Santiago Bernabéu.

Despite the well-known interest, no formal offer has reached Real Madrid's offices for its forward. A few weeks ago, Tottenham made initial contact that was simply exploratory, but things didn't go any further...
Doubts at Real Madrid
The truth is that in Valdebebas, no one knows which path to take. It's true that Rodrygo's performance hasn't been the desired one, but they don't want to sell him for less than his value. The €100 million ($108 million) valuation is preventing firm offers from coming in, and there is real doubt about whether he'll leave Real Madrid or not.
At all times, Rodrygo Goes's dream has been to succeed wearing white and it seems he still hasn't given up. It's true that everything points to a lesser role for him this coming season, but he believes that with effort he can surely turn things around.

So far, Xabi Alonso hasn't approached him to tell him to leave and that he isn't counting on his services. Until that happens, Rodrygo is clear: he'll stay at Bernabéu and won't force an exit. Right now, everything seems to indicate that he'll remain a Madridist for a long time.