Rodrygo Goes is reportedly aware that Liverpool will look to sign him next year, but he remains committed to Real Madrid.
According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, Rodrygo Goes is the subject of interest from Liverpool. The Real Madrid attacker is aware that the Reds want to secure his services next year. However, he remains committed to Los Blancos and will only weigh up his options if he no longer features in the Spanish club’s long-term plans.
The rise and rise of Rodrygo Goes
Rodrygo Goes has come leaps and bounds since joining Real Madrid from Santos FC in a deal worth £39 million in July 2019. While the South American attacker has not been as consistent as his compatriot, Vinicius Junior, he has gradually become a dependable performer for Los Blancos.
The 23-year-old has turned out 225 times thus far for Real Madrid while chipping in with 57 goals and 43 assists. The youngster was top-class in the 2023/24 season and has continued his form this term, managing three goals and two assists in nine appearances.
The Brazilian international is also a regular for the Selecao, although he has not been as productive as he would have liked thus far. Meanwhile, Rodrygo’s progress has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of several high-profile clubs across Europe, including Liverpool.
Liverpool interested
Rodrygo Goes has been on Liverpool’s radar for a long time. The Merseyside club discussed a possible move for the player in the summer transfer window before a deal failed to see the light of day. The continued interest from Liverpool in the Real Madrid attacker is understandable, considering Mohamed Salah’s long-term future at Anfield is uncertain.
The Egyptian international has entered the final 12 months of his contract, leaving Liverpool in a spot of bother. So, the 23-year-old Brazilian international has emerged as a viable target, with the player aware of the Merseyside outfit’s interest in him. However, he remains committed to Real Madrid despite Liverpool’s eagerness to secure his services.
While Real Madrid can make a significant profit on the £39 million they invested in him half a decade ago, they should not consider selling him. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can turn Rodrygo’s head, which will only happen if he does not feature in Los Blancos’ long-term plans.
Rodrygo Goes is reportedly aware that Liverpool will look to sign him next year, but he remains committed to Real Madrid.
According to a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football, Rodrygo Goes is the subject of interest from Liverpool. The Real Madrid attacker is aware that the Reds want to secure his services next year. However, he remains committed to Los Blancos and will only weigh up his options if he no longer features in the Spanish club’s long-term plans.
The rise and rise of Rodrygo Goes
Rodrygo Goes has come leaps and bounds since joining Real Madrid from Santos FC in a deal worth £39 million in July 2019. While the South American attacker has not been as consistent as his compatriot, Vinicius Junior, he has gradually become a dependable performer for Los Blancos.
The 23-year-old has turned out 225 times thus far for Real Madrid while chipping in with 57 goals and 43 assists. The youngster was top-class in the 2023/24 season and has continued his form this term, managing three goals and two assists in nine appearances.
The Brazilian international is also a regular for the Selecao, although he has not been as productive as he would have liked thus far. Meanwhile, Rodrygo’s progress has not gone unnoticed, capturing the attention of several high-profile clubs across Europe, including Liverpool.
Liverpool interested
Rodrygo Goes has been on Liverpool’s radar for a long time. The Merseyside club discussed a possible move for the player in the summer transfer window before a deal failed to see the light of day. The continued interest from Liverpool in the Real Madrid attacker is understandable, considering Mohamed Salah’s long-term future at Anfield is uncertain.
The Egyptian international has entered the final 12 months of his contract, leaving Liverpool in a spot of bother. So, the 23-year-old Brazilian international has emerged as a viable target, with the player aware of the Merseyside outfit’s interest in him. However, he remains committed to Real Madrid despite Liverpool’s eagerness to secure his services.
While Real Madrid can make a significant profit on the £39 million they invested in him half a decade ago, they should not consider selling him. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can turn Rodrygo’s head, which will only happen if he does not feature in Los Blancos’ long-term plans.