
Rodrygo's Future, Seen as Decided: There Are 2 Clubs Interested in Signing Him
The Brazilian player is in demand and there are already two teams that want his services
Rodrygo Goes's Future Is Causing Quite a Stir. Today, Guillermo Rai, a journalist from The Athletic, revealed that the Brazilian might have requested a salary increase. However, at Real Madrid, they understand this as a maneuver to facilitate his departure.
Florentino, in a way, is calm about this matter. He knows that Rodrygo is a player with market value and won't have any trouble receiving a good offer for him. In fact, Manchester City and United are the main candidates to acquire his services.

In the noble area of Chamartín, they expect to receive about 80 million euros for the '11'. Perhaps this will be the biggest sale of next summer, as Pedrerol already said that at Madrid, they expect an offer for him. Last year, he was close to joining Etihad Stadium, but precisely, the Champions League won at Wembley stopped everything.
This time it seems that his departure won't be halted. His performance this season has left much to be desired. His statistics aren't up to the circumstances, and he hasn't taken that step forward that many expected.
One of the Pointed Out
The Copa del Rey final that Real Madrid played, despite the defeat, is good. However, Rodrygo Goes's performance left much to be desired. Beyond not participating in the attack, his attitude was quite striking.
Indeed, some think it seemed like the match wasn't his concern. He was downcast the whole time and completely indifferent. He was one of the substitutions, and precisely, the team improved considerably.

The high-ranking officials of the entity are very grateful to him because they don't forget that he has appeared in very important moments. Despite this, his consistency hasn't been that of a star, which was what he was considered as the former Santos player.
We'll have to see his contribution in these last five matches of the national league championship. The situation must change a lot for him to become non-transferable.
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