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Board Gambling discussion
Re: UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Season
by
Abdulzuruku01
on 24/07/2025, 09:19:52 UTC
Rodrygo is indeed a very good player, as has been proven, but securing a starting spot is very difficult due to the fierce competition in Real Madrid's attack. Therefore, it would be better for Rodrygo to move to another team, as it would be in the best interests of his future career.

Real Madrid under Xabi Alonso's coaching still has a lot of potential. Some doubt it, while others disagree. But I don't think it's right to judge anything now until the season is underway. Personally, I'm quite optimistic about Xabi Alonso, as he is a highly qualified coach despite his lack of experience.
It would be good to do so, he is an excellent player and this is damaging his career, if he continues to be on the bench he will never be able to do other things outside of Real Madrid, I understand that it will be painful for him but he has to do it and change can also lead him to flourish

If Rodrygo moves to another team, it will be the right decision because he is still young enough to have more success in the future. If he stays on the bench, it will negatively impact his career. Rodrygo has made significant contributions and achieved a lot in Real Madrid, surpassing many talented, legendary players, and he is still young enough to have even more success than he has already had.

This is the same problem Cole Palmer was having at Manchester City, where he didn't get much playing time under Pep Guardiola. And he accepted an offer from Chelsea immediately, despite the fact Manchester City were performing well at the time, but today Cole Palmer is the one currently leading Chelsea to their success.
In regards to Rodrygo, several elite teams in the English Premier League, including Manchester City, and Arsenal, have made offers to Real Madrid. In my opinion, now is the right moment for Rodrygo to make a decision because the Premier League fits his style of play better than staying at Real Madrid and playing rarely.