Liverpool to get green light to bring Champions League winning Salah replacement to Anfield
There has been some fresh reports which will leave the likes of LIVERPOOL on full alert, as it has been claimed that Real Madrid are open to the idea of letting attacker Rodrygo leave the club in the coming transfer windows
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.
But With Kylian Mbappe and Endrick’s arrivals to Carlo Ancelotti’s talented squad, Rodrygo will face more competition for minutes in the first XI and will reportedly seek a transfer to the Premier League if he loses prominence.
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 Spaniards 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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LIVERPOOL have been linked with a move for Rodrygo for the last few seasons, he is a player that they seemingly really like, but that massive asking price has been an issue for the Premier League giants that is for sure.
And with all the reports in the media suggesting that Mohamed Salah is edging closer to a transfer move away from the club, Liverpool have started looking for an immediate replacement for the Egyptian star
We dont know what will happen with the future of Rodrgyo, but he is a player that has quite a few years left in the game, he has won alot and would bring alot of quality to that Reds attack.
It would be alot of pressure on the man to the replacement for Salah, but he has proven himself at the top of the game already that is for sure.
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