Is Rodrygo Leaving? Real Madrid Star Breaks Silence Amid Arsenal & Chelsea Links
🔥 Transfer Rumors Intensify
Rodro hs recently been the subject interest from Arsenal and Chelsea, both looking to capitalize on his uncertain place in Real Madrid’s attack. The 24-year-old Brazilian has faced increased competition after the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, alongside the unstoppable rise of Vinícius Jr. and Jude Bellingham.
Real Madrid Valuation: €80M–€100M
Clubs Interested: Arsenal, Chelsea, with soft links from PSG and Manchester United
Reason: Desire for guaranteed starts and bigger individual role.
💬 Rodrygo Breaks Silence: “HAPPY”
Amid mounting speculation, Rodrygo posted a photo from preseason training under new manager Xabi Alonso, captioned simply: “HAPPY.”
This low-key but intentional message may suggest he’s not pushing for an exit — at least for now.
- His gesture comes shortly after Xabi Alonso publicly backed him, calling him a “spectacular talent” and a player “he plans to use frequently.”
- What Happens Next?
- Scenario Likelihood Details
- Stays at Madrid 🔵 High Happy under Alonso, has a defined squad role. May rotate with Mbappé and Vini Jr.
- Move to Premier League 🟡 Moderate Arsenal offers regular starts and Champions League. Chelsea has financial backing but no UCL.
- Push for transfer 🔴 Low No public unrest or trade request — at least yet. Madrid not forcing him out.
- Final Take
- Rodrygo is not guaranteed to stay long-term, but for now, he seems content and motivated at Real Madrid. Unless a club offers a massive bid and a clear starting role, Rodrygo is more likely to remain in Madrid under Xabi Alonso — especially with a Club World Cup and more silverware in sight.
- Rodrygo’s Defining Moment: 2022 Champions League Heroics
When Real Madrid fans think of Rodrygo, one image stands out:
The night he single-handedly dragged Los Blancos past Manchester City.
Quarter-Finals vs. Chelsea
Rodrygo came off the bench at Stamford Bridge and scored a stunning volley, shifting the momentum back to Madrid. It was a reminder of his ability to change games instantly.
Semi-Finals vs. Manchester City
With Madrid trailing 5–3 on aggregate in the 89th minute, Rodrygo scored twice in 88 seconds — both instinctive poacher’s goals.
His brace forced extra time, where Benzema’s penalty sent Madrid to the final.
Real later beat Liverpool 1–0 in Paris to lift their 14th European Cup.

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