Arsenal face fierce competition to sign one of Mikel Arteta’s dream attackers.
However, it’s been clear for weeks that Arsenal’s true top target is Real Madrid’s Rodrygo, who has slipped down the pecking order at the Bernabeu.
After starting against Al-Hilal, he came off the bench versus Pachuca but didn’t feature in Madrid’s final two games, fueling fresh speculation about his future.
Asked about benching the Brazilian, Madrid boss Xabi Alonso said: “He looks good, enthusiastic. Against Pachuca it was a technical decision, but he’s still important, he’s a special player.
“I think he’ll play an important part at the Club World Cup.”
Reports suggest Rodrygo’s “absolute priority” is to join Arsenal if Madrid decide to sell.
Even so, his agents have offered him to Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, PSG, Bayern Munich and others.
According to Defensa Central, Arsenal are now “in pole position” for Rodrygo, with Madrid demanding around £87m. The only condition from Rodrygo’s side is that he plays on the left wing - a demand Arsenal and Liverpool are both prepared to meet.
Speaking to GiveMeSport, Romano said: “Right now, it’s not the same conversation. I’m only aware of concrete talks for Madueke recently, which is a done deal now.
“There are no official talks for Rodrygo yet.”
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