Liverpool are planning a €120 million move for Rodrygo Goes.

 

Liverpool are prepared to offer a €120 million fee to sign Rodrygo Goes, the 24-year-old Brazilian winger who is in a difficult situation at Real Madrid. According to Fichajes, the Reds are ready to spend up to that amount to bring him to Anfield. Rodrygo is seen as the perfect replacement for Luis Diaz and could benefit from the uncertain future he faces at Real Madrid.


Liverpool have had one of the most active transfer periods of any top club in recent times.

With a large budget available, they moved quickly to strengthen their squad, bringing in players like Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike.


There are still major transfer rumors to come at Anfield, especially regarding Alexander Isak.

The club is very interested in the Swedish striker after he submitted a transfer request to leave Newcastle United this summer. Liverpool are expected to pay a lot to get Isak, provided they receive confirmation from Newcastle that they are willing to sell.


At the same time, Liverpool are focused on selling some of their key players, including Darwin Nunez, Federico Chiesa, and Luis Diaz.

They have already agreed with Bayern Munich on a deal for Diaz, which has allowed them to pursue Rodrygo Goes from Real Madrid.


Rodrygo has several strong offers from Premier League clubs, and while he hasn’t decided where to go, Real Madrid might be willing to sell.

The new manager at Real Madrid, Xabi Alonso, has not included Rodrygo in his long-term plans, which has made him a potential spare part at the club.

Liverpool are ready to make a big move for Rodrygo Goes and have already started working on a plan to bring him to the club. They are likely to put in an offer of up to €120 million, which would signal a strong interest from the club.


Arsenal are also looking to sign Rodrygo, but with Liverpool looking to bring in a new left-winger after agreeing to sell Diogo Jota, Rodrygo could be the ideal target.

It’s still unclear if Real Madrid will agree to sell and at what price, but the reported €120 million figure might be enough to convince them.

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