Rodrygo Madrid Exit Looms as Arsenal Circles with Intent Amid Continued Club World Cup Snub.
Arsenal’s summer transfer strategy may be shifting into high gear as Rodrygo Madrid exit looms, following the Real Madrid starβs third consecutive benching at the FIFA Club World Cup. The Brazilian forward, once central to Los Blancosβ attacking firepower, now appears to be slipping down the pecking order under manager Xabi Alonsoβopening the door for a potential move to the Premier League.
Rodrygo, once a key figure in Madridβs attacking trident, has seen his influence wane dramatically. Despite starting the tournament with a promising assist in the group stage draw against Al-Hilal, the 24-year-old has since been relegated to the bench. He was an unused substitute in Madridβs recent victories over Pachuca and Juventus, with rising star Gonzalo Garcia stepping up in his absence.
This shift comes after Rodrygo reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with his role, especially with Kylian MbappΓ©, VinΓcius Jr., and Jude Bellingham dominating the attacking hierarchy. His decision to skip El ClΓ‘sico in May further fueled rumors of a fractured relationship with the club.
Arsenal, long admirers of Rodrygoβs flair and versatility, are now seen as frontrunners for his signature. According to reports, the Gunners view him as a βdream targetβ and are prepared to act swiftly should the player formally request a transfer. With Nico Williams reportedly out of reach, Mikel Artetaβs side may pivot fully toward securing the Brazilian winger.
In a column for Caughtoffside, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano emphasized that the “only way” Arsenal could sign Rodrygo is if he personally pushes for an exitβa scenario that now appears increasingly likely.
Madrid are said to value Rodrygo at around β¬90 million (Β£76.7 million), a fee that could spark a bidding war. While Arsenal are leading the chase, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Tottenham have also been linked.
With Arsenal aiming to end their Premier League title drought, Rodrygo could be the final piece in Artetaβs attacking puzzle. His directness, creativity, and Champions League pedigree would add depth and dynamism to a squad already brimming with talent.
If Rodrygoβs benching continues, the Gunners may find the door wide open to bring one of Europeβs most exciting wingers to North London.
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