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Revealed: Rodrygo rejected 'very attractive' Man City transfer offer in summer window despite 'personal problems' at Real Madrid

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  • Rodrygo in fine form at Real Madrid
  • Was key in Real's La Liga & UCL triumphs
  • Man City wanted to sign him in the summer
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    During the 2023-24 season, Rodrygo played a pivotal role in Real Madrid's success, contributing 18 goals and nine assists which were instrumental in helping the team secure the La Liga and Champions League titles. With injuries plaguing teammates like Vinicius Junior early in the season and Jude Bellingham struggling for form toward the end, Rodrygo stepped up to fill critical gaps in the squad. His versatility, including his ability to play as a centre forward despite it not being his preferred position, was vital for Carlo Ancelotti’s side. However, despite his contributions, Rodrygo often found himself overshadowed by the star power of his team-mates. The spotlight remained firmly on Vinicius and Bellingham, leaving the former Santos player longing for greater recognition from fans.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    According to Relevo, Rodrygo's lack of public acclaim, combined with 'personal problems', led to periods of frustration. The offer from City was highly appealing, but Rodrygo’s desire to succeed with Los Blancos ultimately guided his decision to stay at Santiago Bernabeu. The club, for its part, was equally determined to keep him, viewing him as a vital part of their long-term plans.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Despite the turbulence, Rodrygo began the current season determined to prove his value again. After overcoming his muscle troubles, the Brazilian delivered standout performances in the Intercontinental Cup final against Pachuca and also found the net in a year-ending clash with Sevilla, reinforcing his position as a key player for the team. Carlo Ancelotti’s trust in the young forward has further bolstered his confidence, allowing him to regain form at a pivotal moment.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR RODRYGO?

    As Real Madrid enter 2025 with a La Liga clash against Valencia on January 3 followed by a Copa del Rey clash against Dep Minera three days later, Rodrygo’s resurgence couldn’t come at a better time. The forward will also look to shine again at the Spanish Super Cup in the second week of January with another opportunity to grab silverware.