Rodrygo, the strong trend is known

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

While the Real Madrid season is coming to an end, a shadow persists around the future of one of its most technical offensive elements. Despite his confirmed status within the Madrid workforce, the Brazilian may well change the air this summer. Its name insistently circulates in the corridors of several major European stables … and the trend that is now emerging seems to point in a very specific direction.

According to information reported by the English press, it is on the side of Arsenal that the interest is most concrete. The Gunners would like to take a new breath to their offensive line by attracting Rodrygo from this transfer window. The Brazilian profile appeals to Mikel Arteta, who sees in him a world class reinforcement, capable of making the difference in major meetings. With 66 goals and 46 assists in 264 games since his arrival in Spain, Rodrygo indeed presents solid guarantees.

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But despite this marked interest, nothing has yet been acted. The player, relegated this season behind Vinicius, Mbappé or Bellingham in the offensive hierarchy, would not be opposed to a departure … but without having expressed it openly. His playing time has decreased, and his influence has weakened. However, Xabi Alonso, a new Real coach, said publicly wanting to count on him next year. The ball is therefore as much in the club camp as of the player.

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Besides Arsenal, other clubs monitor the situation. Bayern Munich remains attentive, just like PSG, which discreetly explores this track to strengthen an offensive change sector. Paris is looking for a creator-dynamic profile, and Rodrygo, if it is open to a departure, check several boxes. But no official offer has yet been formulated by these suitors.

With a agitated transfers market, Rodrygo's future could well animate discussions throughout the summer. Its high market value (estimated at 80 million euros) could nevertheless slow down certain clubs, but if it were to leave the Spanish capital, it would be a blow for Madrid … and a great opportunity for its courtiers.