Real Madrid Willing to Lower €100M Asking Price on Arsenal, PSG Transfer Target | OneFootball

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·28 June 2025

Real Madrid Willing to Lower €100M Asking Price on Arsenal, PSG Transfer Target

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PSG are reportedly among several top clubs tracking Rodrygo’s situation, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City also keeping a close watch on the Real Madrid winger.

With major changes expected at Real Madrid this summer, a number of players from their Champions League-winning squad could be on the move—and Rodrygo is drawing strong interest.


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Sports Zone previously reported that Real Madrid no longer considers him untouchable. His representatives have already spoken with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, and while PSG have also held discussions, they’re said to be moving more cautiously.

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On Friday, Fichajes reported that Real Madrid initially set a price tag of around €100 million, believing his youth and potential would draw strong interest from top European clubs.

But the market hasn’t responded as expected—so far, no teams have been willing to meet that valuation. As a result, the club is considering lowering its asking price to help move the player and broaden the list of potential destinations.

Diario AS recently reported that Arsenal are eyeing a move for Real Madrid star Rodrygo, but there are some obstacles in the way. The biggest concern for the Gunners is Rodrygo’s wages.

Arsenal have already backed off from pursuing Nico Williams due to his salary demands, and Rodrygo’s weekly pay is even steeper. The Brazilian is currently earning about €240,385 a week—roughly £206,000—which would make him one of the club’s top earners. Only Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Martin Odegaard, and Declan Rice currently make more.

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