Real Madrid ready to sell Rodrygo

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Vinicius Júnior, Kylian Mbappé, Endrick, Rodrygo: Real Madrid’s attack next season can make many people dream. Already very successful this season with 129 goals scored in total (best attack in La Liga, best attack in the Champions League), the Madrid team recruited Kylian Mbappé to enrich an already well-established attack. The announced future trio could, however, never see the light of day. According to the Catalan daily Sport, Real Madrid would not oppose a sale of Rodrygo. But not at any cost.

Liverpool, who would have offered 100 million pounds (120 million euros), saw their offer declined because it was insufficient according to a journalist from the show El Chiringuito. According to Defensa Central, Real Madrid would be ready to transfer him if an offer of 150 million euros was offered to them. Manchester City is also following the file. Before the Champions League final, Rodrygo had kept his future unclear, not ruling out leaving.

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