Rodrgyo has been strongly associated with a switch to the Premier League after he was frozen by Xabi Alonso in Real Madrid, but the Brazilian is said to be a success at the Bernabe
Real Madrid star Rodrygo has reportedly decided to stay and fight for his place in the Bernabeu this season, despite strong interest from Premier League clubs Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham.
The Brazilian saw this summer intended for the starting door in the Spanish capital after he seemed to fall into the pecking order under Baas Xabi Alonso, who was in the bend's team in the PSG team in the area of the team of the team of the team of the team.
When asked why he made that decision, Alonso said that he needed “different players” for the game, but said he had not yet made a final call about the future of the wing player.
Rodrygo's path to First Team Football certainly looks challenging, with Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius the first choice ahead, while young people such as Endrick and Gonzalo Garcia will also insist in places.
But according to the Spanish outlet as, Rodrygo is now “banking” on a stay at Madrid, in the conviction that he has sufficient quality to add to the existing Alonso options.
Arsenal looked like the front runners to sign the winger, but has since broken up Noni Madueke, so a path to the Emirates looks blocked.
Liverpool also spent a lot of money this summer – with their summer spending of a total of almost £ 300 million – so it is unlikely that they would have the money to get Rodrygo, because they focus on a movement for £ 150 million rated Alexander Isak.
And Tottenham already has Brennan Johnson and new signing of Mohammed Kudus on the wings, so it doesn't seem like they have room for him.
The report claims that there have been “no signs of a move” and “no significant offers” from elsewhere, so Rodrygo has little option, but to stay now.
It says that Rodrygo is convinced that he can convince Alonso that he fits his system with the Bernabeu and deserves the manager's confidence.
As goes further to claim that Madrid never pushed him to the starting door and would only have considered a transfer if they received an offer of £ 78 million or more.
Rodrygo has become a popular figure in Madrid since his £ 40 million move in 2018 as a teenager and he has been played 270 times for the club, scored 68 times and won 13 trophies.
