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Once a regular in Real Madrid’s attack, Rodrygo now finds himself in a more uncertain position as this summer’s transfer window plays out. Rumors have swirled from England’s biggest clubs, yet the signs suggest the Brazilian winger will stay in Madrid at least for now.
Here is the Full Player Profile of Rodrygo
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Rodrygo Silva de Goes |
Date of Birth | 9 January 2001 (24 years old) |
Place of Birth | Osasco, Brazil |
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Position(s) | Primarily a right winger; also plays Left Winger and center-forward. |
Current Club | Real Madrid (joined July 2019; contract until June 2028) |
Youth Club | Santos (joined the youth setup in 2011) |
Senior Career | Santos (2017–2019): 41 apps, 9 goals • Real Madrid B (2019): 3 apps, 2 goals • Real Madrid (2019–present): 172 apps, 32 goals (as of April 2025) |
International Career | Brazil U17: 4 caps, 3 goals • Brazil U20: 10 caps, 3 goals • Brazil U23: 5 caps, 1 goal • Senior Brazil: 33 caps, 7 goals (as of March 2025) |
Market Value | €90 million (as of June 2025, per Transfermarkt) |
Premier League Clubs Circle, But No Concrete Offers
Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham have all kept Rodrygo on their watchlists this summer, with early reports predicting bids north of €80–100 million. Tottenham went further than most, lodging an inquiry and exploring the possibility of a deal. Even so, no formal bid has been tabled, and talk of an €80–90 million valuation remains just that talk. Liverpool and Chelsea, once linked, have shifted focus to other targets such as Alexander Isak.
Rodrygo Wants to Stay and Prove Himself
Amid the noise, Rodrygo’s stance has been consistent. He intends to stay at Real Madrid and fight for his place under Xabi Alonso, even after a spell of limited minutes during the Club World Cup. With no substantial offer on the table, Madrid holds all the cards, and the player isn’t pushing for a move.
Pressure Builds Behind the Scenes
Some voices in Brazil have suggested that a change of scenery and more regular starts could help Rodrygo reclaim his sharpest form. Real’s attacking depth makes that a challenge. Meanwhile, in Paris, PSG is said to be keeping tabs on him. Should Bradley Barcola leave, Rodrygo is viewed as a high-profile replacement, underlining his continued reputation among Europe’s elite.
For Now, Staying Put
The chatter may be constant, but Rodrygo’s intentions seem firm. He may not be the first name on the team sheet anymore, yet he’s far from ready to walk away. For now, Premier League interest has cooled, and both Madrid and Rodrygo appear content to hold their ground until the right moment comes along.