Arsenal wants to sign £ 210,000 per week ‘superstar’
Arsenal was able to explore a late summer movement for Real Madrid -wing Rodrygo if they cannot sign Eberechi Eze, according to Capthoffside.
The Emirates page has reportedly identified Brazil International as a potential alternative to the Crystal Palace Germiner, which has been strongly linked to a move to northern London in recent days.
Mikel Arteta is expected to strengthen its attacked alternatives with another name before the deadline and are long -term admirers of Eze, who has entered the last two years of its contract with Palace.
However, every movement for a new attacker would probably require Arsenal to sell one of its current forwards, since both Noni Madueke and Victor Gyokeres have already joined this summer.
Arsenal remains anxious about Rodrygo business
According to Captoffside, Rodrygo considers the opportunity to terminate its Real Madrid chapter before the transfer deadline on September 1, with interest that builds quickly across Europe, especially from the Premier League.
The Brazilian wing is facing a difficult fight for regular minutes in Xabi Alonso’s squad next season, as the Spanish tactician is willing to give more playing time to the new Starlet’s Arda Guller and Endrick instead.
Alonso suggested at Rodry’s minimal role at the Club World Cup last month, when he camped Brazilian just three times and chose gulows in the first XI regularly, with Rodrygo that only gathered 92 minutes of action.
Rodrygo still has several potential landing sites in the Premier League this summer, as both Liverpool and Tottenham track his situation, while Manchester City is also known as long -standing admirers.
Real Madrid is said to be open to selling Rodrygo if the right offer arrives, with Los Blanco’s valuation between € 90 and € 100 million (£ 78 million £ 87 million).
The Brazilian’s preference of £ 210,000 a week remains to continue in Europe-Robrygo is likely to stumble any interest from the Saudi Pro League, with Al Nassr who recently shows the willingness to meet Real’s demands on the “superstar” 24-year-old wing.
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