The future of PSG and Arsenal target Rodrygo at Real Madrid remains uncertain after limited involvement during the FIFA Club World Cup. With the transfer window now open, speculation around a possible move is growing.
A previous report from Sports Zone indicated that Real Madrid no longer views Rodrygo as untouchable. Representatives have already held talks with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, while PSG has also made contact, though interest from Paris appears more cautious at this stage.
More recently,TBR Football reported that Arsenal felt increasingly confident about the chance of signing the Brazilian. The report also noted that Rodrygo would make a decision on where to play next after the Club World Cup. Now that the tournament is over, an update could come soon.
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Diario AS reports that Liverpoolare making a serious push to sign Rodrygo this summer, with a club representative set to travel to Madrid soon to begin official talks. Real Madrid are reportedly asking for close to €100 million, but Liverpool appearto be ahead of Arsenal in the race for the Brazilian forward.
🚨 Liverpool are pushing to sign Rodrygo this summer! 🇧🇷🔴
An emissary will travel to Madrid soon to open official talks. 💼
Real Madrid want nearly €100M — but Liverpool are serious and are currently ahead of Arsenal in the race. 💰
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— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) July 16, 2025
Meanwhile, DiarioAS’Eduardo Burgos reports that Bayern Munich are eyeing Rodrygo with the idea of making a €100 million offer. However, any potential move could depend on what happens with Luis Diaz and Liverpool, who are also in the mix for the Brazilian winger.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently reported that a direct meeting about Rodrygo’s futureis scheduled for this week, with Real Madrid open tothe possibility of letting him go.
The final call will rest with the Brazilian winger. Despite the rumors, Rodrygo is not heading to Al Nassr—there were never any talks or negotiations. His priority remains staying in Europe.