Tottenham 'went into the race for Real Madrid star Rodrygo', who is confronted with an uncertain future under Xabi Alonso.
The 24-year-old attacker, who can play everywhere in the front line, is important for Thomas Frank at Spurs, according to As.
They report that Arsenal and Chelsea have now cooled the interest in the Brazilian, Tottenham is ready to 'make use of the situation' – albeit with Daniel Levy who wants to negotiate the asking price of £ 78 million.
Rodrygo got used to being real, with priority given to Vinicius JR and Kylian Mbappe.
It is still to look at how heavy he would appear in the coming season and struggled for consistent time on the field at the recent club World Cup and only played 27 minutes.
Liverpool is another side -alert for his situation, as previously reported by Mail Sport, and the Reds can move for him when Luis Diaz leaves.
Bayern Munich is another side linked to Rodrygo, but seems to be the most likely destination for Diaz, with the German side that makes a second offer for the Colombians.
Rodrygo is currently on vacation, but has reportedly agreed to present conversations with Alonso when he is back.
It would be a statement for Spurs, which qualified for the Champions League last season by winning the Europa League.
Ange Postecoglou ultimately paid the prize for a terrible Premier League campaign and it seems that Daniel Levy is ready to support the new man in the Dugout.
Spurs have already signed Mohammed Kudus for £ 55 million from West Ham and Mathys Tel for £ 30 million together with Centrum-Rug Kevin Danso and Luka Vuskovic.
Rodrygo came to Real from the Brazilian side Santos in 2019 for € 45 million (£ 37.9 million).
His favorite position is on the left, but the competent attacker is mainly used on the right for Vinicius Jr.
It is likely that Rodrygo, who would arrive as a tent that signs, where he also ends up, would like to have guarantees about where he would play.
There has been no official club contact with interested parties and Real Madrid, although that will probably change in the coming weeks.
