
Real Madrid willing to sacrifice Rodrygo for another superstar
Rodrygo is no longer staying with the club and will be the one sacrificed to sign another top-level superstar
The continuity of a footballer such as Rodrygo has been one of the major doubts among Madridists in recent weeks. However, it seems that the board has decided to take a step forward regarding the Brazilian player's departure for another star. According to what Defensa Central has learned, the main target for the Whites will be William Saliba.
This French center-back from Arsenal has managed to convince not only this team but several others thanks to his outstanding performance. For this reason, the board is prioritizing signing this player over keeping the Brazilian. Although it seems the South American player wants to stay, the decision appears to have been made by the top executives.
They will replace him with this star
Obviously, we can't ignore that Rodrygo is a player with a very promising future. However, the board believes that he has already given everything possible, at least at Real Madrid, in the role they want him to play. For this reason, his departure will be significant in terms of squad movement, as this would open the door for this center-back.

It's no surprise that he has become one of the main references in the Premier League and, of course, at Arsenal itself. Just last season, at 24 years old, he managed to rack up a good amount of minutes, reaching over 4,400 (4,400) in 51 matches.
His decisiveness, in addition to his leadership, may be among the top qualities Real Madrid look for in its defenders. For this reason, replacing a footballer who no longer seems entirely comfortable in the squad with one who can thrive would be ideal. Although much depends on how easy both the club and the player make his departure.
The decision appears to have been made
Unless there's a last-minute change of heart or no real offer for the Brazilian, this will be the route Madrid will follow. Therefore, another bomb could occur in this final stretch of the transfer window.
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