Rodrygo, a 24-year-old striker for Real Madrid (under contract until 2028) and Brazil, has been the subject of rumors of interest from several major clubs during this transfer window, as there are doubts about his future while he remains “stuck” in a backup role. Paris Saint-Germain has been involved. According to AS, Tottenham has now joined the fray. However, PSG is not mentioned by the Spanish newspaper.
“Liverpool and Bayern have entered the race for the Brazilian as part of virtually interdependent operations. From London, in addition to the (lukewarm) interest from Arsenal and Chelsea, Tottenham wants to take advantage of the situation.
Given the good relations between the two institutions, Daniel Levy will try to lower the Brazilian’s price below €90 million. To date, none of the interested parties have made official contact with Madrid regarding the Brazilian. Informal conversations with his entourage have been taking place for some time. Rodrygo is clear that before accepting any offer, he must first discuss his future with Xabi Alonso.”
Nothing is impossible. Tottenham seems to be embarking on an ambitious transfer campaign to capitalize on last season’s Europa League victory, which qualifies them for the Champions League, and make up for their terrible Premier League ranking (17th). An attempt to sign Rodrygo, a talented player who is unhappy with his situation at Real Madrid, would make sense.
The same goes for other clubs. PSG is not being mentioned this time, nor has it been in the media lately. That doesn’t mean nothing will happen; we’ve seen the transfer market surprise us and the media get it wrong before. But there’s nothing to really suggest a transfer at the moment.
This may be disappointing, but there is also a logical explanation. The Brazilian is looking for playing time and an important role, which is difficult to offer at PSG, where competition is particularly fierce. Especially since Rodrygo prefers the left side, like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bradley Barcola, and Désiré Doué.