Real Madrid put Rodrygo up for sale as player losses untransferable status

Real Madrid put Rodrygo up for sale as player losses untransferable status

Real Madrid is reportedly ready to consider offers for forward Rodrygo Goes after his goal drought stretched to a joint-worst club record 30 official matches, leading him to lose his previously held ‘untransferable’ status.

According to a report from Madrid Universal, Real Madrid is now prepared to listen to offers for misfiring forward Rodrygo Goes, who is currently undergoing a “very difficult period” at the club.

The Brazilian star has been under increasing pressure due to a significant lack of form in the current campaign.

Following the 1-1 draw against Girona over the weekend, Rodrygo’s drought officially hit 30 official matches without scoring a goal, which is noted as “the joint-worst drought for a Real Madrid player in history, tied with Mariano Diaz.”

This alarming slump has led to internal discussions, and the forward is reported to have lost his previously held untouchable status within the squad.

The situation has alerted several top European clubs to the 22-year-old’s availability.

The report suggests that Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Arsenal and Bayern Munich are said to be following his situation at Real Madrid.

While Rodrygo faces uncertainty, the report also touches on midfielder Eduardo Camavinga’s situation, noting that despite his importance, he is “not an undisputed starter” due to competition from Federico Valverde, Aurelien Tchouameni, Arda Guler, and Jude Bellingham.

The potential sale of Camavinga could also be considered to allow the club to pursue a different type of midfielder.

Ultimately, however, the focus remains on Rodrygo, whose future at the Bernabéu is now subject to serious consideration by the club’s sporting management.

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