TA: Arsenal are closely monitoring Rodrygo. The player's future may depend on his performance in the Club World Cup[KUI]

2025-06-17

According to The Athletic, Arsenal are closely monitoring Rodrygo's situation. The player's future may depend on his performance in the Club World Cup.

 

TA's report indicates that after signing Wyson, Arnold and Matantuno, Alonso also hopes to bring in more players, and the club is also considering strengthening players in other positions.

 

In recent weeks, Real Madrid has been striving to sign Alvaro Fernandez and hoped that he could compete in the Club World Cup. However, in the end, the player played in the Club World Cup with Benfica. The release clause for A fee is 50 million euros. Real Madrid hopes to pay this amount in installments. According to sources close to the player, he knows that Real Madrid will try to finalize the transfer agreement again after the Club World Cup.

 

At the forward position, Endrick's hamstring injury means that Castilla player Goncalo Garcia will serve as Real Madrid's backup striker for the Club World Cup. Alonso appreciates the 21-year-old player, but he is still expected to leave later this summer.

 

Among the players leaving the team, it is worth noting Lu Ning. He stated that he wants to stay, but the team is making efforts to find a club where he can play a greater role. Another player is Fran Garcia. Once Mendy recovers from his thigh injury and A Fernandes eventually joins, his ranking in the starting lineup may further decline.

 

Rodrigo was dissatisfied with his situation after the season ended and has currently attracted the interest of several Premier League clubs. Among them, Arsenal is closely monitoring his situation. The player's father and agent, Eric Gogos, is currently reluctant to start negotiations on this matter. According to sources, Rodrygo has been in a positive attitude since resuming training. Alonso is very concerned about him and likes him very much, and has made many demands. His performance in the Club World Cup may be the key to the direction of the transfer window.

 

Endrick is eager to succeed at Real Madrid, but if the club does sign a No. 9 player and he doesn't have much playing time after his return, he might seek to leave in January to increase his chances of participating in the World Cup. Youth academy player Victor Munoz may also leave, and the Club World Cup is expected to be an opportunity to showcase his talent.Pasted Image