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- Rodrygo to Arsenal transfer latest - Liverpool bid, three new rivals, £ . . .
If Díaz were to leave, it could potentially give Liverpool an advantage in the race for Rodrygo, complicating matters for Arsenal Three new rivals 'emerge' Spanish newspaper AS and ESPN have reported that Liverpool have opened talks with Los Blancos to sign Rodrygo
- Rodrygo to Arsenal hinges on two factors as Romano reveals Real Madrid . . .
Real Madrid forward Rodrygo is on Arsenal's shortlist this summer Arsenal have been given hope of signing Real Madrid star Rodrygo by Fabrizio Romano, but can Andrea Berta “work his magic”?
- Arsenal report: Rodrygo on his way out of Real Madrid, as £76m move . . .
Spanish outlet Cadena SER have claimed that Real Madrid forward Rodrygo is now 'on his way out' of the club, after becoming disillusioned with the role he will play moving forward in the future
- Rodrygo: Arsenal FC and Liverpool get transfer boost as Real Madrid . . .
Arsenal and Liverpool may have been handed a massive boost in the race to sign Real Madrid forward Rodrygo The Brazil international’s appears to be heading for the Santiago Bernabeu exit
- ‘Rodrygo to Arsenal given green light as major exit details emerge’
Arsenal’s pursuit of Real Madrid winger Rodrygo has seemingly been given the green light as a key player will make way for the Brazilian’s arrival
- Arsenal transfer column: Hato talks, Rodrygo latest, Partey contract
Arsenal transfer news column from Charles Watts, featuring the latest on Jorrel Hato talks, Rodrygo Goes interest, and much more
- Rodrygo to Arsenal transfer latest as £86m Real Madrid demand clear
Reports last week from journalist Santi Aouna claimed that Liverpool had been in ‘direct talks’ with Rodrygo’s camp over a possible transfer That was however played down by the Athletic’s James Pearce , who reported that Rodrygo is not currently viewed as a replacement for Luis Diaz
- Rodrygo to Arsenal transfer latest - £84m timeline, Man City decision . . .
The very latest Arsenal transfer updates on Rodrygo with Manchester City joining the race and Real Madrid's stance made
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