- Rodrygo might be sold off
- Real Madrid could command £80m-£100m for him
- Two Premier League clubs are vying for his services
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According to Spanish journalist Antón Meana via Cadena SER’s El Larguero, Madrid intend to make a major sale that would help offset the cost of incoming transfers. The club is seeking to bolster its squad ahead of the Club World Cup, with several high-profile additions in the works, including Dean Huijsen, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alvaro Carreras. However, financial fair play constraints mean that at least one major outgoing is now considered inevitable.
AFPAmid this backdrop, the future of Rodrygo has taken centre stage. The 23-year-old winger is reportedly attracting serious interest from England, where his profile and reputation have long made him a coveted figure. As per fresh reports from Sky Sports, Arsenal are weighing up a move for the Brazilian, but it now appears they are not alone, as at least two Premier League clubs have confirmed that representatives of Rodrygo have reached out to explore the possibility of a transfer. These discussions were initiated to gauge interest and outline the player’s situation at Madrid, with the understanding that a move could be facilitated if the right offer arrives. While market observers estimate Rodrygo’s valuation at around €100 million (£84m/$113m), the figure being circulated among clubs is slightly lower, in the region of €80m (£67m/$90m). Chelsea are also interested.
Despite the growing noise around his future, Rodrygo himself has not yet made a decision. The Brazilian international remains under contract with Madrid until 2028 and is understood to be happy in the Spanish capital. With Carlo Ancelotti set to leave after the season finale against Real Sociedad, the arrival of Xabi Alonso will mark the beginning of a new tactical era. Rodrygo is reportedly keen to meet with Alonso during preseason to understand where he fits in the former midfielder’s plans. Only after this discussion will he determine whether to push for a departure or stay and fight for his place.
Getty ImagesAny formal movement involving Rodrygo is expected to take place in August. Real Madrid are focusing first on incoming transfers and preparations for the Club World Cup, leaving player sales as a secondary priority — at least for now. Nonetheless, the groundwork is being laid. Should the club choose to put him in the market, there will be no shortage of takers, particularly from the Premier League.