**The Brazilian star was reportedly frustrated for weeks, but he’s made his choice clear now**
For weeks, it looked like **Rodrygo Goes** was on his way out of **Real Madrid**. The 24-year-old Brazilian forward had been visibly frustrated toward the end of last season, benched by **Carlo Ancelotti** during pivotal moments. That frustration only grew under **Xabi Alonso**, who has now left him out of the starting XI in **five straight matches** at the **Club World Cup**, including the **semifinal against PSG**.
Yet despite the growing speculation and recent benchings, **Rodrygo has reportedly decided to stay** and fight for his place in Madrid, per _Diario AS_, [via _The Madrid Zone_.](https://x.com/theMadridZone/status/1943313525192995316) The twist comes just days before a crucial meeting between the club and the player, where **Rodrygo will be given full control over his future**.
### **A New Chapter or the Same Story?**
This isn’t the first time that Rodrygo has been on the verge of a high-profile exit. In 2023, following the **Kylian Mbappé** transfer to Madrid, rumors ran wild that the Brazilian attacker would leave to find more minutes and play in his **preferred position on the left wing** — a role that simply doesn’t exist for him at Madrid with **Vinícius Júnior** firmly entrenched there.
Back then, Rodrygo chose to stay. And it appears history is repeating itself.
His commitment to **Real Madrid**, despite the club’s increasingly ruthless competition for minutes, speaks volumes about his mentality. According to _Diario AS_, he wants to succeed in Madrid on his own terms, even if the odds are stacked against him. It’s a move rooted not just in ambition but in genuine affection for the club.
### **Why It Still Feels Temporary**
Even if Rodrygo stays, **many Madridistas will believe it when they see it**. This saga feels unfinished, and there’s reason to doubt whether a player of his talent — and positional profile — can truly thrive in this current Madrid setup. **Vinícius is untouchable**, and **Mbappé** is the marquee man in the middle. That leaves the right wing or the bench, and Rodrygo has made it clear, both in performances and preference, that he’s not at his best when forced wide on the right.
From a tactical perspective, **Rodrygo’s best years could realistically come elsewhere**, where he can attack from the left with more freedom and less defensive responsibility. He’s too good to be a rotational piece, and clubs across Europe know it.
### **What Comes Next**
The next step is a face-to-face between **Rodrygo and Real Madrid’s front office**, scheduled for next week. The club, per multiple reports, will not stand in his way if he ultimately decides to move on. But as things stand, **Rodrygo wants to stay,** at least for now.
That may be the most surprising development of all.
Because in a summer filled with high-profile departures, massive signings, and wild shifts in football’s power structure, the quiet decision of a loyal player to **stay and fight** might just be the most Madridista move of all.

**Joe Soriano** is the editor of _The Trivela Effect_ and a FanSided Hall of Famer who has covered world football since 2011. He’s led top digital communities like _The Real Champs_ (Real Madrid) and has contributed to sites covering Tottenham, Liverpool, Juventus, and Schalke. Joe’s work has appeared in _ESPN_, _Bleacher Report_, and _Sports Illustrated_. He also helped manage _NFL Spin Zone_ and _Daily DDT,_ covering the NFL and pro wrestling, respectively.