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Transfer: Madrid set €90m price tag on Rodrygo

Real Madrid have reportedly set a €90 million valuation for Rodrygo Goes as speculation mounts over the Brazilian forward’s future in the Spanish capital.
Despite finishing the season with silverware, Rodrygo, 24, has found himself increasingly sidelined at the Santiago Bernabeu, particularly following the arrival of Kylian Mbappe and the rise of stars like Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham.
Arsenal remain strongly linked with the player, although reports in Spain suggest the Gunners are not alone in their pursuit. According to Cadena SER, Manchester City have also expressed interest, prompting the Brazil international to consider multiple options before making a decision.
While Mikel Arteta’s side are believed to admire his profile, no formal bid is expected until the winger signals to Madrid that he wishes to leave. Sources close to the situation indicate that any move is more likely to take shape in August, with the forward currently focused on Club World Cup duties.
Though no guarantees have been made regarding the winger’s place in new manager Xabi Alonso’s long-term plans, Madrid are understood to be open to a sale—if their price is met.
With interest building from two of England’s biggest clubs, the coming weeks could prove decisive in shaping the next chapter of the player’s career.
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