
Rodrygo Goes in England for transfer talks amid Liverpool links, player wants to join top Premier League club
Rodrygo’s agents are in England for transfer talks, with him keen on a move to a top Premier League club amid Liverpool interest.
Rodrygo Goes’ future remains up in the air with less than two weeks left in the transfer window. The Brazilian international has gone down the pecking order at Real Madrid, and he is keen on securing a move away before the transfer deadline.
According to Pablo Oliveira, Rodrygo’s agents are in England to hold transfer talks with clubs. He is keen on joining a top Premier League club, and Liverpool are one of the clubs that are interested in acquiring his services.
Rodrygo was an undisputed starter for Los Blancos under Carlo Ancelotti, but the arrival of Xabi Alonso has had a massive impact on his game time. He hardly featured for them during the Club World Cup and watched from the bench during their league opener.
While Alonso continues to insist that he is still in their plans, it might be a way to ensure his value remains intact. Rodrygo, for his part, won’t accept a rotational role; he wants to play regular first-team football to ensure he is in the Brazil squad for the World Cup.
Rodrygo’s agents are at work
With him potentially available, several top English clubs have been closely monitoring his situation. His agents have now travelled to England to sort out his future in the coming days and could hold talks with multiple clubs, as Rodrygo is eager to join a top Premier League outfit.
Liverpool are among the clubs interested in his services. While their priority remains Alexander Isak, a deal with Newcastle could prove difficult, and they may instead turn their financial resources toward Rodrygo, who could fill the void left by Luis Diaz.
Rodrygo’s versatility would be a huge asset for Arne Slot’s side, as he is capable of playing anywhere across the attack. The Brazilian is excited by the prospect of joining a top English club, while Real Madrid are prepared to let him go if their demands are met.