Real Madrid ready to clean up for Mbappé

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Real Madrid are set for an interesting summer with the potential arrival of Kylian Mbappé, with the Paris Saint-Germain striker likely to disrupt Carlo Ancelotti's plans

Brazilian striker Rodrygo Goes is at the center of these discussions. If Mbappé plays at the Santiago Bernabéu, it could have an impact on the futures of Arda Guler, Toni Kroos and Rodrygo, depending on how Ancelotti wants to organize himself.

Rodrygo, in particular, has been named as the player most likely to lose his place to Mbappé, due to his inconsistent form and mixed record in front of goal.

A mixed result

According to Sport, Premier League giants Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal are closely monitoring Rodrygo's situation. Real Madrid's position is that he is 'non-transferable', but this could change if the player decides to leave, although this is a precondition that appears far from being met.

Rodrygo recently signed a contract renewal until 2028 and mentioned that he would be delighted to see Mbappé arrive. It seems much more likely that the 23-year-old will at least see how the upcoming season plays out for him in terms of playing time and importance to the team, and that at that point things could change . There are still two months of the season remaining and there is no doubt that a string of goals and important performances will silence rumors that he could be the odd one out among the team's stars.

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