Real Madrid, Rodrygo and Atlético
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Last summer, everyone was convinced that Rodrygo simply had to leave Real Madrid. There was no way of spinning it; the brilliant Brazilian had been frozen out both by Carlo Ancelotti and Xabi Alonso,
The report reveals Rodrygo would prefer the move to happen during the winter window, but the recent injury to Kylian Mbappé makes a January exit rather unlikely. The Brazilian now plans to stay with Los Blancos through the 2025–26 season and then start a new chapter next summer, after the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In a thrilling semifinal match of the Supercopa de España, Rodrygo Goes emerged as a crucial player for Real Madrid, scoring a decisive goal against Atlético de Madrid. This art
Mirror Football brings you two of the latest new stories from the Emirates Stadium ahead of Arsenal's clash with Bournemouth
Real Madrid have been tracking Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Carlos Baleba but baulked at his asking price of over €85 million (£73.7 million, $99.3 million), with that money potentially signing PSG’s Vitinha instead. (Source: Defensa Central)
Rodrygo Goes scored against WGS Tirol and posted a message hinting at his continuity with Real Madrid, despite interest from clubs like Manchester City and Tottenham.
Declan Rice made quite the triumphant return to Arsenal's starting line-up in their 3-2 win over Bournemouth. The England star was the difference maker with a brace at the Vitality Stadium, after missing the 4-1 win over Aston Villa due to injury.
Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo was keen on a move to Liverpool when speaking to the Anfield side earlier this season, but the Reds pulled out of the race for his signature after deciding they were not prepared to match the wage packet being offered by Manchester City. (Source: DaveOCKOP)
Victory Through Adversity The semi-final was not a showcase of technical prowess but rather a battle of endurance and willpower. Real Madrid demonstrated remarkable defensive resilience and depth from their substitutes,