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Rodrygo Sets Sights on Emirates Stadium After Departure from Real Madrid

Footem.inArsenal is eyeing a surprising move to sign Real Madrid star Rodrygo. The Brazilian forward faces a turning point in his career in La Liga, struggling for playing time and being omitted from the Brazil squad.

Rodrygo on the Verge of Leaving Real Madrid

According to TBR Football, the likelihood of Rodrygo transferring to Arsenal has gained traction. His situation at Santiago Bernabeu has worsened after losing his starting spot in the Real Madrid lineup.

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This became more complicated after Carlo Ancelotti dropped him from the Brazil squad due to limited playing time, a decision that could significantly affect his future ahead of this season’s World Cup.

Rodrygo, with 7 goals in 33 matches for Brazil, didn’t play in the opening La Liga game against Osasuna. He did start against Real Oviedo last weekend but was substituted after an hour, visibly displeased with this decision.

Arsenal Still Needs More Firepower Up Front

Despite recently acquiring Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, Arsenal remains keen on bringing Rodrygo in on a loan. His addition is viewed as essential to compete with Gabriel Martinelli on the left side and provide world-class backup for Bukayo Saka, who has faced injury issues early in the 2025/26 Premier League season.

Ancelotti’s choice to exclude Rodrygo from the Brazil squad could serve as a significant motivation for him to seek a new club, ensuring he has the chance to play in the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico next summer.

Interest from English Clubs and Green Light from Madrid

Journalist Graeme Bailey confirms that Arsenal isn’t the only club monitoring this situation. Manchester City is also keeping an eye on developments, while intermediaries have begun working on a potential deal.

Real Madrid reportedly won’t stand in Rodrygo’s way if a suitable offer comes in, especially with the World Cup approaching.

Given these circumstances, Rodrygo appears ready to embrace a new challenge under Mikel Arteta to revive his career and maintain his chances of representing Brazil in the world’s biggest tournament.

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Jessica Mol

Jessica Mol is an experienced sports journalist who has been covering a wide range of events, including the Indian Super League, over the past three years. Based in India, she now specializes in football reporting for Footem, offering a global perspective in her coverage.

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