Real Madrid’s €80M-Rated Star Sees Entourage Unhappy Amid Arsenal, PSG Links | OneFootball

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·3 juillet 2025

Real Madrid’s €80M-Rated Star Sees Entourage Unhappy Amid Arsenal, PSG Links

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PSG are among several top clubs monitoring Rodrygo’s situation at Real Madrid, but they face stiff competition. Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City are also keeping a close eye on the Brazilian winger, whose future remains uncertain heading into the next transfer window.

Real Madrid are expected to overhaul their squad this summer, with multiple Champions League winners potentially heading out. Rodrygo is one of the standout names drawing interest from around Europe.


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Sports Zone previously reported that Madrid no longer consider Rodrygo untouchable. His representatives have already spoken with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, while PSG have also made contact—though their interest is said to be less aggressive for now.

According to Diario AS journalist Eduardo Burgos, Madrid are set to demand €100 million for Rodrygo, with both Arsenal and Chelsea showing strong intent.

Arsenal, PSG target unhappy at Real Madrid

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The Athletic reports that people close to Rodrygo are unhappy with his role during the Club World Cup with Real Madrid. Arsenal remain interested in signing the Brazilian.

Fichajes reported this week that PSG see the 24-year-old as a strong fit for their attack, with Rodrygo’s versatility across the front line making him an appealing option for Luis Enrique.

Real Madrid have reportedly placed an €80 million price tag on him, but PSG are confident they can negotiate a lower fee, especially if the deal takes place after the Club World Cup.

Rodrygo is expected to start on the bench for a third straight match, according to TBR Football, which adds that he plans to address his future once Real Madrid return from the tournament. He’s believed to be ready to make it clear he wants to leave.

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