
Arsenal, Liverpool rule out Rodrygo Goes move, Tottenham his only escape route possible
Tottenham have been handed massive boost as Arsenal and Liverpool rule out summer move for Rodrygo Goes.
As Real Madrid’s attacking pecking order becomes increasingly congested, Rodrygo Goes is being pushed to reconsider his future, and Tottenham Hotspur may be the only top destination left with the door still open.
According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, while Arsenal, Liverpool, and PSG have cooled their interest, deeming the Brazilian outside their current project priorities, Spurs remain keen. Thomas Frank and the Tottenham hierarchy have zeroed in on Rodrygo as their marquee attacking target, believing he could be the spark to elevate their frontline into genuine title-contending territory.
Tottenham pushing hard for Rodrygo deal
Conversations between Tottenham’s sporting directors and Rodrygo’s representatives have intensified in recent days, with the club keen to show the 24-year-old why north London should be his next home. Spurs are on the lookout for a left-sided forward who can operate across the front line, and Rodrygo fits the bill with his explosive pace, technical finesse, and big-game experience.
Real Madrid have so far remained firm on their €90 million valuation, but there is growing belief that a deal could be struck below that figure as the window edges closer to its deadline. If Rodrygo is to move, Tottenham represent his best, and perhaps the only viable route out of the Bernabeu.
Spurs project offers guaranteed spotlight
Unlike Real Madrid, where Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr., and Endrick are fast becoming the faces of the attack, Tottenham can offer Rodrygo centre stage. Under Thomas Frank’s system, Rodrygo would not be a rotation option; he’d be the focal point in a dynamic, pressing-forward setup designed to extract the best from wide attackers.
With James Maddison pulling strings centrally and the likes of Mohammed Kudus already linked to reinforce the right, Rodrygo could be the missing piece on the left, providing balance, unpredictability, and end product, something Spurs sorely lacked in key matches last season.
Rodrygo has yet to formally request a move, but the writing may be on the wall. The Brazilian faces the prospect of limited minutes in a Galactico-filled side, and as pre-season winds down, his window to secure regular playing time elsewhere is shrinking. However, with Arsenal, Liverpool, and PSG ruling out a move, the 24-year-old Brazilian international is in a spot of bother.
Tottenham, for now, remain patient but ready to strike. With the financial muscle to back a late-summer bid and a clear path to Premier League stardom for Rodrygo, it is now up to the player to decide whether North London is the fresh start he needs.