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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal ‘favourites’ to sign ‘world-class superstar’ after ‘talks’ as Arteta presents ‘tempting opportunity’Arsenal are in talks to sign Rodrygo from Real Madrid this summer and are leading the race for the Brazil international forward.
There has been a lot of speculation surrounding Rodrygo Goes’ future at Real Madrid, with the likes of Arsenal keen on signing him this summer. There have been a lot of doubts about the 24-year-old
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TEAMtalk on MSNArsenal accelerate spectacular Rodrygo signing as Real Madrid name priceArsenal are now 'seriously' pursuing Rodrygo who has leapfrogged Arteta's dream signing on their transfer shortlist, and a report has revealed what size of bid will get Real Madrid's green light
Arsenal have held the first exploratory discussions to sign Rodrygo from Real Madrid. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
Rodrygo’s name has been suggested by the outlet, and if Arsenal strike a deal with Real Madrid for the Brazilian, the Galacticos could then steal Wirtz away from Liverpool. The Brazilian has produced several magical moments at Real Madrid in recent years, and he is more than capable of being a superstar at a different club.
As you will have seen, word from the Etihad Stadium is that Manchester City are no longer in contention, citing the overall cost of any deal. No such word has emerged from Anfield to date, and given the unique nature of the player, they’ll want to be in the mix if there is a chance to get him.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United have all been linked with Rodrygo, though it seems it’s the Gunners who have made the first move.