Ben Jacobs claims that Arsenal, a Premier League team, has had exploratory talks with Rodrygo, a winger for Real Madrid. Given that Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Kylian Mbappe continue to eclipse Rodrygo’s performances, he may depart Madrid this summer.
According to reports, the Brazilian believes he can be a star player somewhere else, and that somewhere might turn out to be Arsenal. The Gunners’ interest in Rodrygo is sincere, according to trade analyst Jacobs, but a deal will not be simple.
The writer claimed on social media Tuesday night that Real Madrid is seeking about €90 million (£77 million). He wrote, Arsenal has had exploratory discussions with Rodrygo since May and has a sincere interest in the player. Recognize that Real Madrid is seeking about €90 million.
Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, responded, I won’t name any specific player, but we have brought the club into a position where you have to win a major trophy next season, when asked about interest in Rodrygo last month.
Another sign that Rodrygo would remain with Real Madrid despite Arsenal’s interest has come from manager Xabi Alonso. Later, Spanish reports stated that Rodrygo had become disillusioned with life at the Bernabeu, with Arsenal being one of the teams willing to give him a fresh start.
Nico Williams and Anthony Gordon are two of the wingers the Gunners are keen to add to their roster in addition to a striker. According to reports, Saudi Pro League teams are also showing interest this summer. Madrid is willing to sell the winger if they receive an offer of about €80 million (£67.5 million).
Alonso stated shortly after taking over for Carlo Ancelotti that he intended to retain the spectacular Brazilian on the team. Although rumors have persisted, the new Real Madrid manager has stated that he wants to keep Rodrygo on the team because he thinks he has had time to change his mind.
With Arteta being a big fan of the former Sao Paulo youth, the Premier League team has also been keeping a close eye on events surrounding Rodrygo in Spain.