“Anything can happen, but I want to be here. It was a pleasure to be here all these years.” That is how ambiguous it seems Rodrygo will go recently, in an interview with DAZN when he was asked about his future. The Brazilian attacker left his continuation up in the air and created nerves among the fans of Real Madrid, who did not agree with his words a few days before the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.
In his remarks, Rodrygo raised doubts about his continuation at Real Madrid and left the door open to his departure after commenting that “anything can happen”, although he also assured that he is very happy at Real Madrid.
Quickly, the Brazilian international and his entourage quickly came out to deny that he has the intention to leave the white club at the end of this season, although he once again raised the situation in a meeting with ‘Placar’ magazine, through of making sure that “From the moment I see that I’m not so important anymore, maybe it’s time to look for another place.”
Rodrygo, who sees the arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid as a ‘threat’, thinks that the Premier League It will be an ideal destination to exploit all your football potential. And there will appear the City of Manchesterthe English club most attracted to the Brazilian winger, a footballer who likes Pep Guardiola for his style of play.
Real Madrid will ask for 170 ‘kilos’ for the transfer
However, the possible signing of Rodrygo for the City seems complicated on an economic level. The merengue club will ask for around 170 million (between fixed and variables) to move the Brazilian international, whose contract expires in 2028, after it was renewed and improved in November.
In the report of ElDesmarque de Cuatro, not only ‘citizens’ have knocked on the door of the former player of Santos (23 years old) in recent weeks. It is also in the sights of three other Premier teams (Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal)like him Paris Saint-Germain by Luis Enrique Martínez.
Source: La Verdad

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