
Goodbye to Rodrygo: Liverpool Will Pay €180 Million and It Will Be the Most Expensive Signing
Liverpool Completely Ignore Rodrygo and Will Invest 180M Euros in a Different Signing
Among the most important players in Real Madrid's squad is, without a doubt, Rodrygo Goes. A player who has managed to overcome the adversities of being surrounded by stars and this season is solidifying himself as an absolute star. Additionally, he is one of the most highly valued footballers in the market today, and justifiably so.
The interest of several clubs in the Brazilian, such as the recent case of Liverpool, is more than clear and justified by the South American star he is. However, things have changed at Anfield, and now they are setting their sights on a €180M signing. This information comes from Sky Switzerland, which places the name of Alexander Isak from Newcastle above the Brazilian.
The Swedish player has managed to establish himself as one of the most lethal forwards today and in the Premier League in general. In fact, he was partly the executioner of the 'reds' in the Carabao Cup final, sealing the match with his goal in the 52nd minute. This is a clear negative point for Madrid, which loses a potential buyer for the number 11 merengue.

They No Longer Want Rodrygo
Rodrygo has been the target of a few top clubs in recent months, with Liverpool being one of the clear candidates to sign him. There was talk that he could be the ideal replacement for a Salah who is already in the twilight of a brilliant career.
The Swede is not an unknown player, especially now that he has consolidated his team as one of the most important in England with key goals. At 25 years old and in just 2,600 minutes, he has already scored 23 goals and provided 5 assists. Numbers that are impressive for the Premier League.

However, the difference with the Brazilian is not so overwhelming, as he currently has 21 goal contributions. Only 7 less than this Swedish figure.
He Stays at Madrid
Barring a radical change, Real Madrid will keep one of its best players for the next season. Nevertheless, Liverpool's decision surprises the management.
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