Liverpool to rival Arsenal for Rodrygo
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Gabriel Martinelli has reacted to a new message from Real Madrid's Rodrygo after a new report emerged about Arsenal's pursuit of the Los Blancos winger.
Liverpool have opened talks with Hugo Ekitike as an alternative to Alexander Isak, Arsenal are yet to complete the signing of Viktor Gyokeres and Manchester United's summer has hit a snag
Arsenal remain in contention to sign Rodrygo during the current transfer window, with the Brazilian attacker potentially set for a departure from Real Madrid. Speculation surrounding his future has intensified, as the player does not appear to have the full confidence of manager Xabi Alonso.
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Football365 on MSNArsenal walk away from two deals after they fail to ‘reach an agreement’ in transfer blowArsenal have walked away from deals to sign Real Madrid winger Rodrygo and Bayern Munich defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha, according to reports.
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Just Arsenal on MSNArsenal decides not to wait for Rodrygo and turn their attention to alternative | OneFootballHowever, Rodrygo has not taken steps toward the exit. Instead, he seems determined to prove his worth to the new manager and remain in Madrid. While that attitude is commendable from a professional standpoint, it does not align with Arsenal’s immediate objectives in the transfer window.
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Football.London on MSNRodrygo to Arsenal transfer reality clear as Mikel Arteta proven right on £52m dealArsenal's hopes of signing Real Madrid's Rodrygo are slim but criticism of Noni Madueke move do not add up amid Mikel Arteta summer priority moves
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Real Madrid forward Rodrygo has posted to social media as Liverpool face links over a possible transfer. According to reports, the Reds are among the clubs looking to snap up the Brazilian with his Los Blancos future appearing unclear.
Football Insider has been told by Keith Wyness that Arsenal will only make a move for Rodrygo after Real Madrid lower their asking price.
Liverpool are prepared to make a substantial bid for the winger, with Real hoping to collect €100m (£86m) from his sale. A move to bring him to Merseyside could depend on the future of Luis Diaz.