Madrid Universal
·7 December 2025
Sources: Real Madrid set €70m valuation on out-of-form attacker with several clubs circling

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·7 December 2025

Real Madrid are preparing for the possibility of a major sale involving Rodrygo, after reports from Defensa Central revealed that the club are now willing to listen to offers worth around €70 million for the Brazilian forward.
While Xabi Alonso still believes in Rodrygo’s talent, the club is no longer ruling out a high-profile departure if his situation does not improve significantly in the coming months.
The message has already been delivered to the player that his future is now in his own hands.
Between now and the summer, Rodrygo has a clear window to prove that he deserves to remain a core part of Madrid’s long-term project.
The club views his raw quality as undeniable, but they also expect consistency, impact, and reliability at the highest level. If those demands are not met, a sale will be seriously considered.
Notably, interest in Rodrygo remains extremely strong across Europe.
In that regard, several elite clubs, including Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich, have already made informal approaches to monitor his situation.

Rodrygo is facing an uncertain future at Real Madrid. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Saudi Arabia also remains an option financially, although for now the Brazilian’s priority is to continue competing at the highest level in Europe.
Despite this growing market, Rodrygo’s personal preference has always been to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu.
His desire to succeed at the club and cement his legacy at the club initially ruled out any winter move, even with Premier League interest intensifying.
However, that stance could evolve if his sporting situation does not change.
Looking ahead to 2026, whether in January or during the summer window, Real Madrid are expected to fully open the door to negotiations.
The forward himself may also begin to reassess his future as another key factor enters the equation, which is his place in Brazil’s squad for the FIFA World Cup.
Rodrygo’s current season statistics underline the growing concern. He has featured in 16 matches across all competitions without scoring a single goal.
Even more telling is his role within the squad, having made only four appearances as a starter, with just 446 minutes played in total.









































