Since his transfer from Santos to Los Blancos in 2019, the 23-year-old has thrived, but with the recent arrivals of Kylian Mbappe and Endrick, speculation surrounding his future has intensified, prompting interest from clubs like Liverpool.
Reports suggest that Liverpool made an initial bid of £100m, but Real Madrid swiftly turned it down, holding out for a sum closer to £126m (£150m). To secure Rodrygo’s talents, Liverpool may need to bolster their offer significantly.
Rodrygo’s current weekly wage sits at around £202,000, and it’s anticipated that he’ll seek a pay increase to join Arne Slot’s squad, adding to the financial challenge Liverpool faces in securing his services.
While Rodrygo’s versatility and top-level performances make him an enticing prospect for Liverpool, the club’s historically conservative spending approach may hinder their ability to meet Real Madrid’s demands without negotiation. Unless Real Madrid revises their asking price, Liverpool’s chances of striking a deal seem uncertain.