
In England they issue the warning: 'Rodrygo could leave Real Madrid at the end of the transfer window'
Although Xabi Alonso counts on Rodrygo, clubs from the Premier League will try until the end
The future of Rodrygo Goes, one of the most discussed names in the transfer market, finally seems to have become clear. Barring any surprises, the Brazilian forward will remain at Real Madrid after a decision made together with Xabi Alonso.
During the summer, Rodrygo Goes was the subject of intense speculation, with Manchester City and Arsenal showing interest in his talent. However, after talks with Xabi Alonso, the player decided to stay at Santiago Bernabéu. In fact, the Brazilian has had a bit more prominence in the last two matches.

Pep Guardiola was very interested in Rodrygo
At first, Pep Guardiola, aware of Rodrygo's quality, accepted Real Madrid's refusal. According to "Defensa Central", the Catalan coach had considered the Brazilian an ideal addition to his attack.
The English club, which offered nearly €100 million, gave up after Florentino Pérez's firm stance, as he prioritized the squad's stability.Rodrygo Goes, meanwhile, never wanted to leave Real Madrid.
Additionally, Manchester City also had to part ways with a player like Savinho, who ultimately didn't leave. Without the Brazilian's transfer, bringing in Rodrygo Goes was extremely complicated.
They still haven't ruled him out in England
However, the latest news from England reports that the transfer of Savinho to Tottenham could still happen.
"Tottenham's decision to sign forward Savinho from Manchester City isn't completely dead yet", wrote journalist Graeme Bailey.
If so, Manchester City would sell one of its latest signings for a good sum to Tottenham. Therefore, Pep Guardiola, aware of this, would go after Rodrygo Goes in a very direct way. The Catalan coach would fight to sign the Madridist in the final hours of the market.
Nevertheless, the situation doesn't look very favorable for Manchester City if they want to go after Rodrygo. In addition to getting the player's "yes," they would also need approval from Real Madrid. We're talking about the final hours of the market, and the Madrid club would barely have time to react to sign a replacement.
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