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Everything to be champion: the incredible value that Liverpool offers Real Madrid to have Rodrygo in 2025

Brazilian national team striker could leave Real Madrid to have more space in England

By Romario Paz

Will Rodrygo join Liverpool?
Will Rodrygo join Liverpool?
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Rodrygo Goes' future at Real Madrid is becoming increasingly uncertain. According to Spanish media reports, Liverpool is about to submit an official offer of 60 million pounds (approximately €70 million) for the talented Brazilian attacker. The Reds' bid puts into question the young player's stay at the Santiago Bernabéu.

A Coveted Talent

Since joining Real Madrid in 2019, Rodrygo has stood out for his speed, skill, and goal-scoring ability. The Brazilian quickly won over the Madrid fans and became a key part of Zinedine Zidane and, later, Carlo Ancelotti's tactical schemes. However, with the arrival of new attackers to the Madrid squad, Rodrygo has been given fewer opportunities as a starter.

Liverpool Seek to Strengthen Their Attack

Liverpool, on the other hand, are looking to reinforce their attack for the upcoming season. Manager Arne Slot is a huge admirer of Rodrygo's talent and believes the Brazilian could be a vital piece in his project. With the possible departure of some attackers, such as Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah, the Reds see Rodrygo as a suitable replacement.

Real Madrid Evaluates the Offer

Real Madrid's board has yet to officially comment on Liverpool's offer. However, the 60 million pound bid is tempting and could make the Merengues reconsider Rodrygo's place in the squad. The Spanish club will have to assess whether selling the Brazilian is the best option for the team's future.

And Rodrygo?

Rodrygo is in a difficult situation. On the one hand, he has the opportunity to continue growing at one of the biggest clubs in the world. On the other hand, Liverpool's offer is very interesting and offers the player the chance to be a starter on a team that competes for Europe's top titles.


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