
Liverpool increasingly likely to make move for Rodrygo Goes
Liverpool are reportedly likely to make their move to sign 24-year-old Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo in the summer transfer window.
According to a report by MARCA via Sport Witness, Liverpool are pushing to sign Rodrygo Goes from Real Madrid, and they are likely to “make advances”. The 24-year-old struggled for regular game time last season, and he is not an indispensable asset for the Spanish club anymore. It would make sense for him to move on and join a club where he will play regularly.
Liverpool could provide him with that opportunity. The Reds have agreed on a deal to sell Luis Díaz to German champions Bayern Munich. They will need to replace the player this summer. Rodrygo could prove to be the ideal acquisition.
The 24-year-old has the quality needed to compete at the highest level, and he will look to join a club where he will be able to fight for trophies regularly. Liverpool will be able to provide him with that platform. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they have been fighting for major trophies consistently. There is no doubt that they have a quality team and a top-quality manager as well. It could be the ideal destination for the Brazilian international.
Rodrygo needs regular game time
The Brazilian international needs to play regularly to cement his place in the Brazilian starting lineup ahead of the World Cup next year. Moving to the Premier League could be ideal for him. If the player manages to impress in England, he is likely to be a starter for Brazil in the upcoming World Cup.
The 24-year-old has shown his quality in La Liga since joining Real Madrid, and there is no doubt that he is a top-class talent. Rodrygo is highly rated across Europe, and he could develop into a world-class player with the right guidance.
The Real madrid attacker is capable of operating as a centre-forward as well as a wide player. His versatility will be an added bonus for Liverpool if they can get the deal across the line. It remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal to sign the player. Real Madrid are unlikely to stand in his way if a suitable offer is presented.