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Arsenal push for Rodrygo as Fabrizio reveals key update
Arsenal are showing serious interest in signing Rodrygo Goes from Real Madrid this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Gunners are keen on bringing in a top winger, and the Brazilian has become a top target in recent weeks.
Mikel Arteta’s side want more attacking options on the left flank to help them compete in the Premier League and Europe.
Rodrygo has caught the eye of several clubs, but Arsenal are believed to be one of the sides showing the strongest intent.
Reports linking the 23-year-old with a summer move have grown in recent weeks, especially after his reduced role at the Club World Cup.
The Brazilian forward had limited game time in that tournament, which added to doubts over his future at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Fabrizio reveals meeting to decide Rodrygo’s next move
Fabrizio Romano has now revealed that a direct meeting to discuss Rodrygo’s future is expected to take place next week.
The talks are set to involve key figures at Real Madrid, with decisions likely to be made soon.
While several teams from Saudi Arabia have made attempts to sign him, Rodrygo is said to be fully focused on staying in Europe.
This clearly rules out a possible switch to the Saudi Pro League, at least for now.
Rodrygo enjoyed a solid campaign last season, scoring 14 goals and registering 11 assists across all competitions.
He has been one of Madrid’s most productive players in the final third and is known for his flexibility in attack.
The former Santos man is right-footed and can play on either wing or as a central striker if needed.
Rodrygo combines speed, close control, and good finishing, which makes him a threat in one-on-one situations.
He is also known for his ability to create chances, link up play, and beat defenders using his quick feet and smart movement.
His low centre of gravity and dribbling skills allow him to glide past opponents with ease.
If Arsenal manage to sign him, it would be a big boost for Arteta’s side ahead of the new season.
For now, all eyes are on the meeting scheduled next week, which could shape Rodrygo’s future in Spain or elsewhere.