
Huge Offer Looming for Rodrygo: A Top Club Pays €120M to Take Him from Madrid
Liverpool is willing to open the checkbook and acquire the Brazilian to be Salah's successor
Liverpool Is Willing to Make a Major Financial Effort to Sign Rodrygo Goes. According to reports from England, the team led by Arne Slot plans to present a 120M euro offer.
The goal is to convince Real Madrid to part with the Brazilian forward.
Rodrygo, Key in Real Madrid
Rodrygo has a contract with Real Madrid until 2028 and a release clause of 1 billion euros. Despite the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, he remains a key piece for Carlo Ancelotti.

The striker is not considering a change of scenery. His desire is to stay at Santiago Bernabéu and become a club legend.
Liverpool considers Rodrygo the perfect replacement for Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian has yet to define his future at Anfield and seems destined to leave when the season ends.
Jürgen Klopp had insisted on investing heavily if Salah left. Arne Slot shares that vision and sees Rodrygo as the ideal signing.
Real Madrid Doesn't Want to Sell Rodrygo
Real Madrid doesn't want to listen to offers for their star. Florentino Pérez and the sports management consider Rodrygo untouchable.

They would only accept his departure if a club pays his release clause. A figure almost impossible for any team.
Rodrygo has played 41 matches with Real Madrid this season. He has scored 13 goals and provided 8 assists. In total, he has played 2776 minutes in all competitions.
His performance has been key in several important matches. The Brazilian has shown his versatility by playing both as a winger and a second striker. Additionally, his current market value is 100M euros.
Other Clubs Also Follow Rodrygo
Liverpool is not the only one interested. Manchester City has also closely followed his development. In fact, Guardiola personally called the footballer to convince him of his importance in the project and would offer him the left wing, his favorite position.
Despite this, Rodrygo continues to prioritize his future at Real Madrid. His goal is to keep winning titles and establish himself as a global star. For now, any attempt to sign him seems doomed to failure.
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