Rodrygo's Bernabeu Blues: Brazilian Forward Open to Real Madrid Exit in January
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Real Madrid's Rodrygo, a 24-year-old Brazilian forward, is increasingly unhappy with his situation at the club. Despite staying on over the summer, the player has seen his playing time dwindle under new manager Xabi Alonso. Rodrygo's frustration grew after being left on the bench during a 0-0 draw against Rayo Vallecano, a pattern that has become a recurring theme this season. Since Carlo Ancelotti's departure, Rodrygo has transitioned from a regular starter to a rotation option, often coming off the bench in the 79th minute. This season, he has appeared in most games but logged limited minutes, contributing little in terms of goals or assists. According to reports, Rodrygo's dissatisfaction is not a new development. In May, ESPN Brasil reported that the player was unhappy with his role and tired of being used in multiple positions. Now, both Real Madrid and Rodrygo's camp are open to a transfer if the right offer arises. The club is reportedly willing to sell Rodrygo for €80-100 million, a valuation that has been echoed in follow-up coverage. While there are no official negotiations, Rodrygo is said to be receptive to a move to the Premier League, with English clubs consistently linked to him over the past year. As the January transfer window approaches, Rodrygo's future at Real Madrid remains uncertain.