Liverpool prepare mega offer for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo

Liverpool are preparing a major summer move to sign Brazilian forward Rodrygo from Real Madrid. The 24-year-old attacker is facing an uncertain future at the Santiago Bernabéu, and according to sources, the Premier League club is ready to act swiftly if Real Madrid decide to sanction a sale.

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Rodrygo has long been hailed as one of Brazil’s most exciting attacking talents. Known for his blistering pace, quick feet, and technical brilliance, his playing style draws frequent comparisons to that of his teammate Vinícius Júnior. Despite his smaller frame and lack of physical dominance, Rodrygo thrives in one-on-one situations thanks to his low center of gravity and elite dribbling. His agility allows him to maneuver through tight spaces and elude defenders with ease.

Beyond individual skill, Rodrygo has also been praised for his intelligence on the ball. His ability to make smart runs, combine with teammates, and maintain composure in front of goal has earned him plaudits throughout Europe. Whether providing key assists or finishing off attacking moves, he consistently contributes in the final third.

As per a report from ESPN Brasil, Paris Saint-Germain have also shown interest by contacting Rodrygo’s camp. But Liverpool are believed to be leading the race, positioning themselves as a serious contender should Real Madrid be open to negotiations. If the Spanish giants make him available, several elite European clubs are expected to enter the fray.

Rodrygo has compiled a strong record in Madrid, scoring 68 goals and assisting 51 times in 270 appearances across all competitions. His versatility allows him to play across the front line — on either flank or through the middle — making him an ideal addition for any modern attacking system. Internationally, he has earned 33 caps for Brazil, scoring 7 goals for the national team, further highlighting his pedigree.

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According to Transfermarkt, his current market value stands at €90 million, reflecting his consistency and long-term potential.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot is keen to reinforce his squad at Anfield. Having already secured a Premier League record deal for German midfielder Florian Wirtz, Slot is eager to add further firepower to the Reds’ frontline.

Reports suggest that Liverpool may look to sell Darwin Núñez, whose performances have lacked the consistency expected since his big-money arrival. Offloading the Uruguayan striker would free up substantial funds, potentially unlocking the budget necessary to pursue Rodrygo aggressively.

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Rodrygo’s future is expected to become clearer following discussions with Real Madrid’s hierarchy and new manager Xabi Alonso, after their FIFA Club World Cup campaign. With stars like Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé, and Vinícius Júnior dominating the attacking positions, Rodrygo’s role may become increasingly limited.

Liverpool hope to take advantage of that situation by offering him a central role in their system, potentially making Anfield an appealing destination.

While no deal has been finalized, all signs point to a high-stakes transfer saga unfolding. If Real Madrid give the green light and Liverpool can align their finances, Rodrygo could soon become one of the Premier League’s marquee summer signings.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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