City's interest in Rodrygo is driven by a need to refresh their attacking options and balance the squad. Grealish, who became the most expensive British player ever when he joined City in 2021, has struggled to cement a regular starting place and is seeking more game time ahead of the World Cup. Similarly, Savinho, despite a strong first season at the Etihad, could also depart to reduce the number of non-homegrown players. Rodrygo, a versatile forward who can play across the front line, would offer a proven option with Champions League-winning experience. He has registered six goals and six assists in 30 league appearances for Real Madrid in the 2024-25 season.