
Rodrygo's hint to Real Madrid: he explodes over rumors about his future
Rodrygo doesn't stop with his hints and once again drops one at Real Madrid in a surprising way
Different exit options are being considered by the white club for the players who are currently on the roster. Among the most recurrent in this case is Rodrygo, since the Brazilian footballer no longer seems to fit the club's plans. In addition, it seems that he has sent a direct message to the club with a song in his stories that includes phrases like: "Your story is poorly told".
This seems to be a clear hint from the Brazilian to the white team, suggesting that they're trying to distort reality. Obviously, he's looking out for his own interests, far beyond what might be the club's well-being. However, this kind of attitude is probably what has led to his exit and why the fans themselves see it this way.

It's not about good and bad
In the world, the reality is that things aren't black or white, but rather turn gray when seen from different perspectives. In this case, this footballer hasn't delivered the desired performance for a club like Real Madrid, although it seems he has a different view.
This can be seen simply through his statistics, reaching only 24 goal contributions in more than 50 matches played this season. This is unproductive for a footballer who should represent the best team in the world, where not even half of the matches include valuable goal contributions. In addition, this kind of attitude and hints have greatly annoyed the board, as well as the Madridist fans, who are already tired.

A deal that would be around €80 to €100 million (about €80 to €100 million) would be what the player's exit would involve. An amount that's by no means negligible and could help revolutionize the roster in other, perhaps more relevant, areas.
The best thing is to separate
Everything indicates that the relationship between the team and the player, because of these kinds of details, has already reached the point of deterioration. For this reason, perhaps the best option is for both parties to separate and, in this way, avoid further friction and conflicts. Although much would depend on the stance of the team that wants to sign the player, seeing that it's not so easy to deal with him.
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