Rodrygo Goes celebrates Real Madrid’s goal (Photo: Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
Arsenal is ready to try out an 80 million euro opening offer for the relocation of Real Madrid forward Rodrigo Goes, who has also been selected by Liverpool and other top European clubs.
Information sources with ties to the agent industry are notifying us Catch off side That Rodrigo appears to be “increasingly likely” to leave Real Madrid this summer.
Brazil International has launched all Club World Cup games, notably on Real’s bench, which is understood to have set a asking price of 100 million euros for multi-purpose offensive players.
Catch off side Although we understand that it is unlikely that an interested club will go near that number, Arsenal is strengthening their interest and can test the water with an offer of 80 million euros.
A long list of top clubs pursuing Rodrigo’s transfer
Although no bids have been made yet, it is felt that Rodrigo has no guarantee of Madrid’s future and is bordered near the door to the Bernabeu exit, so it is felt that he can come soon.
The 24-year-old has been the most strongly linked to Arsenal and Liverpool this summer, but multiple sources have also notified him. Catch off side Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain can also be counted among his admirers.
Rodrigo clearly has many fascinating options available to him if he leaves the current club. It will be interesting to see where he goes.
But for now, Arsenal’s potential opening offer has fallen a bit to an actual sudden rating, so it is likely that they will be rejected, so they cannot be considered intimately.
Where is Rodrigo next?
Clubs like Bayern and PSG are monitoring the situation and are understood to be “ready to intervene” at their own offer if negotiations between Arsenal and Madrid do not go well.
Liverpool’s current focus is on signing Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, but we feel that massive spending this summer may not end there.
The Reds continue to have an interest in Luis Diaz from both Barcelona and Bayern Munich, according to Fabrizio Romano and others, so they may move for Rodrigo as their replacement.
Meanwhile, Charles Watts said Catch off side He thought Ebebeki Eze would have a more likely Arsenal signing than Rodrigo, even if he was interested in both players.