
The Brazilian is showing signs of dissatisfaction, his performance is definitely declining and the club could sell him to raise money.
If the face is the mirror of the soul, Rodrygo says something is happening to him at Real Madrid. The Clasico in the Cup final was the latest in a current slump, where he has managed just one goal in his last 21 games. At La Cartuja, Ancelotti replaced him at half-time for a limping Mbappé, who initially changed the game.
Rodrygo's gestures, his apparent sadness, reveal that there may be something more behind his poor form. A decline that coincides, moreover, with the news revealed by Cadena SER and confirmed by AS that Vinicius has already agreed to renew his contract with Real Madrid until 2030. In addition, Mbappé and Bellingham are newly signed and are showing stratospheric performance on and off the pitch (off it, due to the marketing and advertising appeal that both have). And Rodrygo has undoubtedly become the weakest link in the Fantastic Four.
If anything has been proven this season, it's that the team can't be sustained by just the top four (Bellingham, Mbappé, Vinicius and Rodrygo himself). The apparent arrival of a new coach leaves him at a disadvantage compared to his competitors for a place in the starting lineup. Vinicius' contract renewal has been a personal joy, as the two are undoubtedly friends, but a professional blow. Vinicius and Mbappé undoubtedly dominate the attack and the fact that Real Madrid rushed to renew Vinicius' contract, even before the end of the season, speaks clearly of their firm commitment to him. Madrid have chosen.
Now a new horizon opens up for Rodrygo. He has a contract until 2028 and, apparently, is one of the most likely players that Madrid can cash in on to cover any significant signings they need to make for their midfield or defense, beyond the zero-cost arrival of Alexander-Arnold. For that to happen, Rodrygo would have to be willing to leave. And that is the mystery that remains to be solved now that the club has made its move by renewing Vin's contract, reports " AS ".
"Yes, well... Anything can happen. I have a contract here, but... the years I've been here have been a pleasure for me, " Rodrygo said before Mbappe's arrival, hinting at his departure, although he later corrected his decision. The Frenchman's signing was a cold shower for him. Vin's renewal doesn't do him any good either. He doesn't seem happy with his gestures. The Brazilian's situation in Madrid is more up in the air than ever.
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