€150 million star Chelsea wants to sign ‘LIKELY’ to make Premier League move
With Real Madrid reportedly ready to cash in on Brazilian Rodrygo, it has been claimed in the Spanish media that the most likely destination for the attacker is the Premier League, with the likes of Arsenal, CHELSEA and Liverpool all interested.
Rodrygo joined Los Blancos from Santos in 2019, after Florentino Perez closed a deal worth $48.4 million (€45 million) for his services, and he has proven a success at the Bernabeu thus far, with integral roles played in two Champions League wins and three La Liga triumphs alongside compatriot Vinicius Jr.
However – with Kylian Mbappe now at the club and takin up that key role in the attack, there has been alot of speculation that Madrid will look to sell one of the clubs big players in order to help balance the books and make some money available.
According to Fichajes with the situation that he may face with his role in the team, he is a player that could be sold in the coming transfer windows and the Premier League is his most likely destination.
But it is reported that Madrid would accept a bid of $161 million (€150 million) for Rodrygo and therefore more than treble its outlay on the talented forward.
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Rodrygo is a player that has done a pretty decent job since his move to Madrid a few seasons ago and many fans will not be happy to see that he is one player the club could look to sell.
But with interest from the Premier League clubs, it will be a case of whom wants to pay that massive fee in order to get a transfer deal done, 150M is alot of money to pay these days.
He will not want to leave the club, but as we said, it will come down to money as Madrid will not just give the player away.
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