In anticipation of Kylian Mbappé’s impending arrival, Real Madrid is making strategic moves to accommodate the financial requirements associated with the French superstar. To meet the significant costs of salaries and other considerations, the club has decided to part ways with Brazilian striker Rodrygo Goes.
Rodrygo, who has been a valuable attacking asset alongside Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham, will be put on the transfer market in order to generate funds. Real Madrid aims to secure a transfer fee of €60 million for the talented forward.
With ambitious plans to negotiate the terms of Mbappé’s contract, Real Madrid is seeking to reach a salary agreement within the range of €40 million to €45 million per year, slightly below the player’s initial request of €50 million per year. By offloading Rodrygo, the club aims to free up both financial resources and squad space to accommodate the arrival of Mbappé.
Rodrygo’s departure from the Bernabéu will mark the end of his tenure with Real Madrid, where he has showcased his skills and contributed significantly to the team’s attacking prowess. The club hopes that the substantial funds generated from the sale will aid in securing their desired squad composition and strengthen their pursuit of further success.
As negotiations continue and the transfer window progresses, Real Madrid will be closely monitoring the market to ensure a smooth transition while optimizing their resources for the much-anticipated arrival of Kylian Mbappé.