Real Madrid could explore the idea of exchanging Rodrygo Goes for Dominik Szoboszlai, owing to the overlapping interests of both clubs.
According to Fichajes, Real Madrid could explore the idea of engaging Liverpool in an exchange deal involving Rodrygo Goes and Dominik Szoboszlai. The two teams have overlapping interests in the players, as the Spanish giants are hoping they can reach common ground on an agreement for the stars.
Real Madrid need a new midfielder, with an all-action player expected to be preferred should they begin their exploration in the market. There have been links to several names since last summer, including Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.
The report talks about the latter, and how Real Madrid could explore the idea of exchanging one of their existing stars with Liverpool for the Hungarian. Szoboszlai has been the best performer at Anfield this season, although the team have had a bad campaign overall.
Liverpool are aware of Real Madrid’s interest, but are relaxed about Szoboszlai’s immediate future. They do not consider the player for sale, and there have been talks of a potential new contract to reward him for his impressive displays this season, as the club are reporteldy ready to meet the Hungarian’s wages.
Liverpool, on the other hand, are expected to search for wingers in the summer, with Arne Slot and the club planning to recruit for both flanks. They are interested in Rodrygo Goes, which has been evident since last summer, as well as some links in January.
Real Madrid to propose exchange deal?
Real Madrid are rumoured to be considering making a proposal to Liverpool about a potential exchange deal involving Rodrygo and Szoboszlai. The idea might seem good on paper, but it is a complex operation in reality, as neither club would want to let go of their talent on the cheap, especially Liverpool’s fan favourite.
Real Madrid will also demand a significant fee for their versatile attacker, which makes an exchange deal all but impossible to execute. There might be a case that both clubs could still engage in separate deals, but it is difficult to see Liverpool’s fan favourite leave, although Rodrygo could have opportunities away from the Santiago Bernabeu.





