This Tuesday, striker Rodrygo spoke about the possibility of leaving Real Madrid and did not rule out a departure. The Brazilian is preparing to play in the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund, next Saturday, at 4pm (Brasília time), in Wembley, England.
Does Rodrygo want to join Real Madrid for life? 🤍
“The years I have been here have been a pleasure” 🔊
This Thursday, on DAZN with @Sandradiazarcas ⚠️
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— DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) May 28, 2024
“Yes, well, anything can happen. I have a contract, but the years I spent here were a pleasure for me,” he said in an interview with DAZN.
Asked if the statement could worry fans of the Merengue club, Rodrygo responded as follows:
“No, no, cool. Like I said, I always want to be at this club, but we’ll see.”
After the repercussion of the excerpt, the attacker reposted a post on his social networks denying a possible departure. In it, he says that the Brazilian hopes to make history at Real Madrid and is not considering any other option. The post also states that he got the verb tense wrong in his speech.
Rodrygo’s entourage denies that the player is thinking about leaving Real Madrid.
The Brazilian has the hope of making history at Real Madrid and does not consider any other option.
Rodrygo got the tense wrong and DAZN launched a bait with that clip. pic.twitter.com/UZ16SATZBR
— SrNaninho (@SrNaninho) May 28, 2024
In the current season, Rodrygo was one of the highlights of the Spanish team. In total, he played 50 games, scored 17 goals and provided nine assists.
However, the 23-year-old has his place in the starting lineup threatened for 2024/25, with the likely arrival of striker Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid. In addition to the Frenchman, Endrick will leave Palmeiras and will also join the Merengue team.
With five seasons at the club, Rodrygo has already won a Champions League, three Spanish Championships, a World Cup, a Copa del Rey, three Spanish Super Cups and a UEFA Super Cup. The Brazilian will reach his second Champions League title if he wins the competition final against Borussia Dortmund.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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