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Rodrygo Goes has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester City amid rumours he is not in Alonso's starting XI plans. Despite leaving his No.11 on the bench against Osasuna, with Arda Guler and Brahim Diaz both starting, Alonso was firm in his pledge to keep the former Santos star in his ranks.
Havertz recovered from the hamstring problem that plagued him last campaign, but has now suffered a knee injury just one match into Arsenal’s 2025–26 Premier League title push. The German joins Gabriel Jesus, who is still recovering from an ACL injury, on the sidelines, leaving Viktor Gyökeres as the club’s only fit striker.
The agent to Real Madrid forward, Rodrygo Goes, has travelled to the UK for negotiations. He will hold talks with both Liverpool and Manchester City while
Rodrygo Goes did not take it very well to be warming up for a while and then not going out on the field. Of course, he didn't have a bad word for the coach
TBR Football revealed that Real Madrid have told Rodrygo that they are ready to sell him, and the player has accepted his club’s decision. Manchester City now want to sign Rodrygo, and his past comments about the club are now interesting. Rodrygo Goes knows Manchester City very well despite playing in Spain.
According to Diario AS, Real Madrid’s interest may hinge on Liverpool lowering their asking price. The Spanish club reportedly values Konaté at €20 million to €25 million, while Liverpool are holding out for closer to €50 million. Konaté is reportedly open to a move, but Real Madrid may wait until 2026, when he could leave on a free transfer.
It is evident that Rodrygo Goes does not count for Xabi Alonso, despite his words in the press conference. The Spanish coach does not see the Brazilian with
After making fresh contact with Rodrygo's camp, Arsenal have decided that they would ideally like to pursue a loan deal with Real Madrid.
Arsenal are ready to attack the market as they seek more firepower following an injury to Kai Havertz as Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso addresses Rodrygo's future