Real Madrid’s Brazilian winger Rodrygo Goes faces an uncertain future at the Santiago Bernabeu, with reports indicating that offers are on the table for the 24-year-old as he eyes a key role in Brazil’s 2026 World Cup squad. According to Sports Mole, Rodrygo’s limited playing time under new manager Xabi Alonso—81 minutes across three La Liga starts in the 2025-26 season—has fueled speculation about a potential loan move in January to secure regular minutes ahead of the global tournament.
Rodrygo, contracted until 2028 with a €100m valuation, has been a vital part of Real Madrid’s success, contributing to two Champions League titles since joining from Santos in 2019. However, the rise of talents like Franco Mastantuono and the presence of high-profile stars Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior, and Jude Bellingham have relegated him to a secondary role.
The Athletic reported concerns about Rodrygo’s motivation in training last season, though his camp denied these claims, and his recent social media post—“Clear mind and many missions ahead!”—suggests a determination to fight for his place.
Premier League clubs Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City have been linked, with The Guardian noting Manchester City’s interest as a potential fit for Pep Guardiola’s system, especially if Savinho departs. However, no formal bids have materialized, and Rodrygo’s high wage demands have deterred suitors. TransferFeed highlighted Tottenham’s interest, with chairman Daniel Levy aiming to negotiate a fee below €90m, though Rodrygo reportedly views a move to Spurs as a step backward.
Posts on X reflect the ongoing debate, with some fans urging Rodrygo to stay and prove himself, while others believe a move could unlock his potential. One post from
With Real Madrid open to a sale if a substantial offer arrives, per The Mirror, Rodrygo’s meeting with the club next week will be pivotal. His focus on securing a spot in Brazil’s World Cup squad, where he faces competition from Vinicius, adds urgency to his decision. Will Rodrygo stay and fight for his place, or will a January move spark a new chapter?
The Athletic reported concerns about Rodrygo’s motivation in training last season, though his camp denied these claims, and his recent social media post—“Clear mind and many missions ahead!”—suggests a determination to fight for his place.
Premier League clubs Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester City have been linked, with The Guardian noting Manchester City’s interest as a potential fit for Pep Guardiola’s system, especially if Savinho departs. However, no formal bids have materialized, and Rodrygo’s high wage demands have deterred suitors. TransferFeed highlighted Tottenham’s interest, with chairman Daniel Levy aiming to negotiate a fee below €90m, though Rodrygo reportedly views a move to Spurs as a step backward.
Posts on X reflect the ongoing debate, with some fans urging Rodrygo to stay and prove himself, while others believe a move could unlock his potential. One post from
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claimed Liverpool could meet Real Madrid’s €100m asking price, though no official negotiations have started. Football España reported that Rodrygo’s desire to play on the left wing—currently occupied by Mbappé and Vinicius—may push him toward an exit.With Real Madrid open to a sale if a substantial offer arrives, per The Mirror, Rodrygo’s meeting with the club next week will be pivotal. His focus on securing a spot in Brazil’s World Cup squad, where he faces competition from Vinicius, adds urgency to his decision. Will Rodrygo stay and fight for his place, or will a January move spark a new chapter?
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