Real Madrid, Rodrygo and Xabi Alonso
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Real Madrid currently have one free spot in the 25-man squad permitted in La Liga, which explains why Franco Mastantuono was registered with the reserves. The Spanish capital club have until 1
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Real Madrid outcast Rodrygo appears set to move to Real Madrid amid strong interest from Premier League giants Manchester City and Liverpool. The Brazilian's situation at the Santiago Bernabeu has become worse since Xabi Alonso took charge as the manager.
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Real Madrid will slash their asking price for Arsenal target Rodrygo in the final weeks of the summer transfer window. The Brazil international’s future came under intense scrutiny during the latter stages of last season.
In response, club president Florentino Perez hired Alonso and sanctioned around €180million (£155m; $210.5m) to be spent on new players, including defenders Dean Huijsen, Alvaro Carreras and Trent Alexander-Arnold, along with exciting young Argentine playmaker Franco Mastantuono.
Arsenal may see the forward as an option, particularly after he contributed six goals and five assists in 30 La Liga appearances last season. The Brazilian’s limited involvement in Madrid’s Club World Cup campaign further fuelled speculation that his time at the Bernabeu could be nearing an end.