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football.london claimed that Barcelona is also interested in signing the Brazilian international. Rodrygo said he respects Real Madrid and wants to remain in the club. But it seems Xabi Alonso prefers other strikers, as shown in the FIFA World Club event. So he might want to leave for a place where he would be appreciated more. Real might be open to let him leave for €100m (£85m), and it might be hard for clubs to afford that amount, except there are other agreements, like player swaps.
Barcelona also seems interested in signing Rodrygo. However, I doubt they'll be successful. They'll have to compete with Arsenal and Liverpool, who are also reportedly interested in the player. And we know Barcelona still faces financial problems. So, I think the chances of signing Rodrygo at this point are slim. Real Madrid themselves will only let Rodrygo go if the offer is good enough. Otherwise, they'll keep him. However, Rodrygo still seems comfortable at Real Madrid and seems ready to stay, even if his playing time is likely to be limited. However, I don't think it will be easy for Rodrygo at all, as he now faces even tougher competition within the club.
I don't think the move of Rodrigo going to Barcelona will see the light of the day, Barcelona at this point will not roll out 100 million Euros to buy him, because that's his release clause I read. Barca has rather gone for a cheaper option by signing rashford on a season loan with a buy out option, besides Real Madrid won't sell out a player of that capacity to their opponents, however except Madrid reviews
hisit's release clause and lower the amount, lots of clubs will be skeptical about their approach. For a player at his prime like Rodrigo, being comfortable and staying on the bench for Real Madrid is not a wise decision, he needs more playing time and Madrid should either sell him off or give him a regular playing time.