Rodrygo, Real Madrid and Xabi Alonso
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Liverpool Handed Major Rodrygo Boost Amid Real Madrid UncertaintyLiverpool’s pursuit of Rodrygo has been given fresh encouragement, with the Real Madrid forward increasingly unsettled in Spain and
Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso has spoken out on Rodrygo's position in the Spanish capital after a summer of speculation over the Brazilian with the forward uncertain of a role this season
According to Diario AS, Real Madrid’s interest may hinge on Liverpool lowering their asking price. The Spanish club reportedly values Konaté at €20 million to €25 million, while Liverpool are holding out for closer to €50 million. Konaté is reportedly open to a move, but Real Madrid may wait until 2026, when he could leave on a free transfer.
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has suggested he will be 'counting' on Rodrygo in their La Liga opener on Tuesday night. The winger continues to be linked with a transfer to Liverpool among other clubs though it has been announced he is part of the squad that will face CA Osasuna.
After making fresh contact with Rodrygo's camp, Arsenal have decided that they would ideally like to pursue a loan deal with Real Madrid.
Savinho will continue at Manchester City, according to journalist Guillem Balague. The Brazilian will continue under the orders of Pep Guardiola and
With Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham considered as the main ‘Galacticos’ at Real Madrid, Rodrygo has been linked with an exit from throughout this summer and has been tipped to make a move to the Premier League amid reported interest from the likes of Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Rodrygo might have returned to training at Valdebebas with the rest of Real Madrid, but his place at the biggest club in the world is still surrounded by question marks. The 24-year-old has been linked with a move out of the Spanish capital all summer long, and the speculation only intensified following the FIFA Club World Cup.
In response, club president Florentino Perez hired Alonso and sanctioned around €180million (£155m; $210.5m) to be spent on new players, including defenders Dean Huijsen, Alvaro Carreras and Trent Alexander-Arnold, along with exciting young Argentine playmaker Franco Mastantuono.
As Real Madrid look to kickstart the new season this midweek, a layer of uncertainty remains surrounding the future of two of their Brazilian forwards in Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr.While Rodrygo has