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Arsenal have been told by an insider that it will likely cost £90million to land the Real Madrid star, who could be looking at an exit if his current situation does not improve.
The Gunners are currently the best side in the Premier League. After 11 games, they lead the table by four points, and have lost just one game, while in the Champions League, their record remains perfect through four games.
The squad is on song and Mikel Arteta looks like he could be able to secure major silverware for the first time since his FA Cup triumph in 2019/20.
Before this campaign, weapon Real Madrid wanted to sign the winger Rodrigowhich certainly raised the level of his squad.
Although he wanted to stay, things may have changed now, per insider Pete Overk, and the Gunners know what it will take to land the Real Madrid man.
Overk said Football insider: “Nothing is certain about him. Obviously, he will probably be unhappy with the lack of minutes in the Real Madrid team under Xabi Alonso.
“I think he’s only played 250 minutes of football in nine La Liga matches so far this season. So, look, it’s not ideal for Rodrigo.
“There was much speculation in the summer of a possible move to the Premier League with Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool, Lynx, but the player decided to stay at Real Madrid and fight for his place after being assured by Xabi Alonso.
“If his first team opportunities don’t improve, that’s something he can look at again. I don’t imagine there will be a move in January.
“Such a big expensive move.
“I don’t think any of those interested clubs will be willing to do that in the January window.”
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There will certainly still be interest at the Emirates in Rodrigo, but in the summer it seemed that Gabriel Martinelli had not been overly consistent last term.
This season, he has produced some big moments for his side. In three Champions League games this term, the Brazilian left-back has scored and assisted three goals – before scoring against Olympiakos and Atletico Madrid, he had a hand in both goals in a 2-0 victory over Athletic Club despite playing just 19 minutes.
However, in the Premier League, Martinelli has just one goal to his name in eight games, so signing Rodrigo could lead to more performances in all competitions.
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