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Arsenal face competition from Liverpool for Rodrygo Goes
Arsenal’s hopes of signing Real Madrid star Rodrygo Goes have been dealt a blow as Liverpool have now entered the race.
Reports from Diario AS suggest that the Merseyside club will compete with Arsenal for the winger’s signature this summer.
The Gunners have been strongly linked with the Brazilian throughout the window. Mikel Arteta’s side see him as an ideal fit for their left-wing role.
Arsenal are aiming to add more firepower to their attack, and Rodrygo is seen as a top-level option who could raise the team’s level in that position.
The 24-year-old has been watched closely by Arsenal in recent months. They view him as a dream signing for the left side of their attack.
Rodrygo set for crunch talks
Rodrygo is expected to hold an important meeting next week with Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso.
The Brazilian is seeking clarity on his role, especially after playing limited minutes during the recent Club World Cup tournament.
With game time no longer guaranteed, the winger is open to discussing his future. That has attracted the interest of top Premier League clubs.
Liverpool are keeping a close watch on his situation, especially with uncertainty surrounding Luis Díaz, who has been linked with a move away from Anfield.
Manager Arne Slot is said to view Rodrygo as a perfect replacement on the left flank.
Arsenal, however, are still firmly in the mix. Despite growing competition, the north London club remain interested and are expected to continue their pursuit.
Rodrygo impressed last season, recording 14 goals and 11 assists across all competitions for the Spanish giants.
His ability to cut inside, combine with teammates, and create chances has made him a major target in the market.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining where the Brazilian will play next season.
With both Arsenal and Liverpool now pushing for his signature, the race for Rodrygo is beginning to heat up.