Real Madrid star Rodrygo is considering leaving the Spanish side according to a report.
The current Laliga and Champions League – holders are in a period of transition because the future of their manager remains in the air after their elimination of Europe's first competition in the hands of Arsenal.
Carlo Ancelotti has been associated with the Brazilian job, with suggestions he rejected the chance – although he will still probably leave Madrid. Xabi Alonso in prime position to replace it in the dugout in the Bernabeu subsequent period.
Madrid Face ends the season without a big trophy after their elimination of the Champions League, after he also lost the Copa del Rey final to Rivals Barcelona and also behind the Hansi Flick side in the LaLiga table.
It would mean that they would have won the Intercontinental Cup and the Super Cup this period, but have missed other large titles prior to what is expected to be a summer of change.
This includes in the transfer window, with people like Trent Alexander -Arnold who is strongly linked to accession – but others can be very well on their way – including Rodrygo, according to a report.
Marca says that the Brazilian has considerably considered his future, with the debate about whether the will leave the club.
The broad man came to Madrid from Santos in 2019 and has won two Champions League titles, three Lalalas and a Club World Cup alongside other different performance.
In total he played 267 times for Madrid, scored 68 goals and takes another 50 assists at the time.
But he has struggled lately and is more often on the couch than he would like, this season started 22 times in the competition and 10 times in the Champions League.
Marca reports that the winger is 'sad' that his playing style does not seem to fit into the current team, with his omission from the top 20 lists of the Ballon d'Or and the best price for a presented turning point.
The will of Vinicius JR, Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham have often surpassed the frontman, so he feels, with reports that suggest that efforts to improve the mental side of his game have not seen his form improve.
However, it has been suggested that Alonso – if he is appointed as boss – who asks Rodrygo to stay, would change his mind because he loves both the city of Madrid and the club.
Marca also reported earlier this year that the 24-year-old was subject to an offer from Saudi Arabia, but Madrid wanted to hold him.
