PSG are reportedly leading the race to sign Real Madrid star Rodrygo, with Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City also monitoring the situation closely.
Real Madrid are expected to make major changes this summer, and several key players from their Champions League-winning squad could be on the move. Rodrygo is among the high-profile names attracting serious interest.
According to Fichajes, Madrid are open to selling the Brazilian winger if they receive an offer in the region of €100 million. The club are aiming to bolster their midfield and defense, and a significant sale like Rodrygo’s could help fund those plans.
Arsenal ready to make move for PSG target amid Real Madrid doubt

Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg reports that Arsenal are now seriously considering a move for Rodrygo, with talks already underway behind the scenes. The 24-year-old is viewed as a potential departure candidate at Real Madrid as the club reshapes its squad this summer.
Although a deal would be challenging, Arsenal are actively exploring all options to bring in the Brazilian winger. The interest is concrete, and the situation is developing.
🚨🆕 BREAKING | Understand Arsenal are now seriously considering a transfer for #Rodrygo!
Talks have begun behind the scenes. The 24-year-old is a potential departure candidate at Real Madrid.
It’s difficult but Arsenal are currently exploring all options for a possible… pic.twitter.com/oLDL1h0xeu
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) May 21, 2025
On Tuesday, journalist Ben Jacobs offered the latest on Rodrygo’s future in the Spanish capital. Here’s what he said:
“Rodrygo could be a market opportunity this summer. Premier League clubs are alert to his situation as Real could sanction an exit for around €90-100m. Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool aware of this, but no approach or bid yet from any. Al-Hilal have also looked in the past.”
Recently, Sports Zone reported that Rodrygo is no longer seen as untouchable by Real Madrid’s leadership. His agents have already been in touch with Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal, and talks with PSG have also taken place. However, the French club is taking a more cautious approach.