Rodrygo casts doubt on his future

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Brazilian striker Rodrygo has hinted that his future could take shape elsewhere than in Madrid.

While he is probably coming out of his most complete season under the Merengue tunic (17 goals scored and 8 assists offered), Rodrygo Goes is not sure of staying at Real Madrid.

Real Madrid are set to sign Kylian Mbappé from Paris Saint-Germain. This means there will be real competition for attacking positions next season.

Rodrygo doesn’t promise anything for the future

Rodrygo, who has previously expressed his desire to stay at Real Madrid, could be affected. However, the 23-year-old is unwilling to promise he will stay with the Spanish champions next season.

” Everything can happen. I have a contract here, but I don’t know”Rodrygo told DAZN. “I always said I wanted to stay at this club, but we’ll see…”

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