Liverpool 'increasingly likely' to move for Real Madrid star
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TEAMtalk on MSNRodrygo ‘preference’ emerges after Liverpool and Tottenham ‘talks’The Premier League champions and the Europa League winners have learnt where the Brazilian superstar will prefer to go if he leaves Real Madrid
TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Rodrygo Goes has indicated that he would be open to joining Tottenham Hotspur this summer. TBR Football understands that the winger’s entourage are assessing his options, having already spoken to Arsenal and Liverpool.
Liverpool’s summer transfer plans may be about to take an intriguing turn following fresh claims from respected journalist Fabrizio Romano. In his latest YouTube update, Romano confirmed that Real Madrid are “open to letting Rodrygo go” during the current window, fuelling speculation around the Brazilian’s future.
There are STILL plenty of moving parts to Liverpool’s summer transfer window. Hugo Ekitike will be the club’s new striker - bringing the total spent this summer to well over £250m. The Reds
The Brazilian would be interested in leaving Real Madrid to have more minutes at another team.
The transfer buzz comes just weeks after Arne Slot’s side lifted the Premier League title, and it appears Liverpool are not content to rest on their laurels. What would be a landmark signing for Liverpool is also strategically tied to the future of Luis Díaz.
Real Madrid's Rodrygo has been heavily linked with a move away from the Spanish capital this summer, with Arsenal and Liverpool said to be monitoring the left-winger's situation closely
However, the deal stalled as Evangelos Marinakis threatened to report Tottenham to the Premier League over what he deemed to be an illegal approach, and in the meantime, was able to convince Morgan Gibbs-White to sign a new deal. Now – according to AS in Spain – Tottenham are ready to turn attention towards Rodrygo after this development.
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