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Tottenham Unwilling to Overpay for Real Madrid Star Amid Liverpool, PSG Transfer Interest

Rodrygo’s future at Real Madrid is uncertain after a quietshowing at the FIFA Club World Cup. With the transfer window now open, speculation about a possible move is gaining momentum.

PSG’s position remains unclear.Foot Mercato’s Josué Cassé reported that the Brazilian forward is not currently a target for PSG, which contradictsinformation from Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg. Plettenberg also said Tottenham Hotspurare not in the mix.

Still,Plettenberg noted that both Liverpool and PSG are monitoring Rodrygo. PSG havestrong interest and continue their search for a top young winger, though any potential move could depend on how the market evolves in the coming weeks.

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Rodrygo, Real Madrid

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Rodrygo hasbeen connected toseveral English clubs like Manchester City, Liverpool, andmore recently, Tottenham. Spurs could want him to become the new star of their team, especially with Heung-min Son reportedly heading to MLS.

Nonetheless, while Tottenham could spend the money needed for Rodrygo, Diario ASdoesn’t believe the Premier League club will do anything wild to ensure that a deal happens.

“Spurs have already formally requested permission from Real Madrid to begin direct talks with the player, with the intention of making him the offensive star of the new project led by Thomas Frank,”Diario AS wrote.

“The signing won’t be easy: Madridhave sethis price at €90 million. Tottenham have financial muscle following the arrival of a new investor, but they refuse to pay both the high wages and the full transfer feeat the same time.”

Moreover,Spurs will need to do some convincing. Foot Mercato’sSanti Aouna reported that Rodrygo isn’t interested in joining Tottenham. WhileSpurs are said to have inquired, there are no active talks. If the Brazilian leaves Real Madrid, his sightsare set on a club with a higher profile than Tottenham.

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