Manchester City are considering a high-profile move for Real Madrid forward Rodrygo as Pep Guardiola’s side prepare for significant changes in their attacking options.
Jack Grealish is nearing a season-long loan to Everton, James McAtee is finalising a permanent transfer to Nottingham Forest, and Tottenham Hotspur remain in negotiations for winger Savinho in a deal expected to exceed €50 million.
According to Fabrizio Romano, City are monitoring Rodrygo as a possible replacement should Savinho’s exit be confirmed. The 24-year-old Brazilian, who joined Real Madrid from Santos in 2019, has made a name for himself with decisive Champions League goals and positional flexibility across the front line.
Sources indicate Guardiola is a strong admirer of the player, while Real Madrid are open to a sale for around €100 million — a fee that would place Rodrygo among City’s record signings. Madrid’s willingness to negotiate suggests confidence in their squad depth or potential reinforcements before the transfer deadline.
Should City formalise their interest, negotiations will depend on Madrid’s replacement strategy and the timeline of Savinho’s prospective move to Spurs.
FAQs
Q: What is City’s main motivation for targeting Rodrygo?
The club want to maintain depth and quality in the forward positions following multiple departures.
Q: Could this transfer break City’s spending records?
Yes, a €100 million deal would be among the top three most expensive signings in club history.
Q: Is Madrid willing to sell?
Yes, but only for their asking price and if they can secure an adequate replacement.
Conclusion
Manchester City’s potential move for Rodrygo is directly linked to Savinho’s future. If Spurs complete the deal for the Brazilian winger, City may accelerate talks with Madrid to secure another high-calibre attacking option.