Madrid Universal
·17 June 2025
Real Madrid star could bid farewell after Club World Cup with club open to offers

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·17 June 2025
Real Madrid may be preparing to say goodbye to Rodrygo, as a report from Fichajes states that the Spanish giants are open to listening to offers for the Brazilian forward ahead of the summer transfer window.
With the Club World Cup clash against Al-Hilal set for Wednesday at the Hard Rock Stadium, this could be Rodrygo’s final tournament in a Real Madrid shirt.
Rodrygo has struggled to make a strong impact in the 2024/25 season. His performances have been below expectations, and injuries have also limited his appearances.
However, the 24-year-old, who scored 14 goals and 10 assists last season. sees the Club World Cup as a fresh chance to prove his worth as he does not want to leave. Hence, it is an opportunity to win the trust of new manager Xabi Alonso.
Despite Rodrygo showing a positive attitude and his desire to stay in Madrid, the club is keeping its options open. If the right offer arrives, they are ready to consider a sale.
Rodrygo does not want to leave Real Madrid. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
While Real Madrid value him highly, his market price has dropped due to his recent form. Still, a good showing at this global stage could raise his value once again.
According to reports, Real Madrid would want at least €90 million to let Rodrygo leave. English clubs Liverpool and Manchester City are closely monitoring the situation.
Both teams are long-time admirers of the Brazilian and see him as a possible signing this summer.
However, both clubs know that if Rodrygo performs well in the United States, the price will remain high. For now, they are watching closely, hoping he doesn’t shine too brightly so they can try and negotiate a lower fee.
At the same time, interest from Saudi Arabia remains strong, with several clubs ready to offer big money for the young forward.
Rodrygo’s future is uncertain, and the coming weeks could be crucial in deciding where he plays next.