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The Real Madrid transfer window is currently in a standstill, and the situation should not evolve by the closure of the transfer market. Among the names regularly mentioned in the Mercato section at the Merengues, Vinicius, tracked by Saudi Arabia, often returns, but it seems that Rodrygo is soon in this case, since Al-Hilal would like to make the replacement for Neymar.
Present at a press conference before facing Espanyol this Saturday, Carlo Ancelotti was asked about the future of Brazilian. If the Italian suggested that the 24 -year -old intended to stay in Madrid, he nevertheless did not really turn off the rumor: ” Rodrygo in Saudi Arabia? I find it hard to talk about the future of footballers because they are personal decisions. What I see is that those who are here want to stay here and win titles. I already find it difficult to talk about my future, not to mention that of others. There are a lot of players who want to play for this club. Even players that no one would suspect. Imagine the coaches who want to come here. »»
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