
€80 Million Offer for a Real Madrid Starter, Florentino Considers His Departure
Madrid could have a busy summer and part ways with one of its most outstanding footballers
The season is coming to an end, and both clubs and fans are already setting their goals for the next term. In this regard, the summer transfer market is of particular importance, and Real Madrid is one of the teams that could play a major role in the next transfer window.
Florentino Pérez has already reached a preliminary agreement with Trent Alexander-Arnold to join the team starting in the summer. The Englishman will arrive as a free agent after his contract with Liverpool expires on June 30. It is expected that Arnold could play in the Club World Cup, although Madrid will have to pay a symbolic compensation to those at Anfield.
But the chapter of arrivals wouldn't be the only area with movement in the offices of Concha Espina. Awaiting the incorporation of Xabi Alonso, who will replace Carlo Ancelotti at the helm of Santiago Bernabéu bench, Madrid has to start making cuts, and one of them could be preceded by the offers that may be received for him.
According to reports in England, Manchester United could offer up to 80 million euros for Rodrygo Goes. The Brazilian, who has gone more than 20 matches without scoring, hasn't had a great year, and his camp has reportedly expressed their frustration, despite being an undisputed starter for Ancelotti for almost the entire season.
Madrid Open to Listening
Real Madrid has a good opinion of Rodrygo, but the club has never been known for forcing situations and won't demand the continuity of the '11' at any cost. The club will listen to offers for the player, who has a contract in force until 2028 and a release clause of 1 billion euros.

Rodrygo has been pointed out as the least decisive striker this season and, in the event of a probable departure, Madrid's attack for the coming year would be led by Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappé, who have scored 20 and 34 goals, respectively. Goes 'only' has 13 goals.
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