Reports say Tottenham has agreed to a contract with Real Madrid to sign Rodolguiho this summer, and the Spurs are currently in discussion with La Liga Giants about a “purchase clause.”
Brazil International is deeply connected with travel to England over the summer, with few minutes in the Club World Cup fostering interest from Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.
Xabi Alonso claimed through speculation that he is relying on Rodrigo this season, and reported the proposed report after a meeting with the new Madrid boss and winner that he is scheduled to stay at the Bernabeu earlier this month.
Earlier on Thursday, Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola revealed that Rodrigo is ready for a move to the Premier League this summer.
“Exclusive information about Rodrigo,” Nicola said on her YouTube channel. “The Brazilian striker from Real Madrid is heading for the Premier League.
“The question is whether he will play for Liverpool or Manchester City. The two Premier League giants are most interested.
“Gardiola has been trying to sign Rodrigo for a long time, but Liverpool has recently joined the fight, making him a replacement for Luis Diaz.”
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Despite what Nicola’s allegations, the report suggests that “the only chance remaining is Tottenham,” Liverpool and Arsenal “decided to wager on other attackers,” but Manchester City “is not really interested.”
The Real is now claimed to have “accepted” the Tottenham loan proposal, with the Spurs agreeing to “pay the entire salary,” which is just over £200,000 a week.
“The only doubt is whether the purchase clause is included in the loan.” In previous reports that the Spanish side claims they want Winger 900 million euros (£78 million).
Rodrigo was an unused replacement in Real Madrid’s 1-0 victory over Osasuna on Tuesday, and Alonso was once again asked about his future after the match.
“It was just a coincidence. If he hasn’t gotten these minutes for three months now, that’s not true,” Alonso said. “Nothing has happened. The Club World Cup was in a different context for the competition. But this was one game. We can leave the Club World Cup behind us, and this is really important this season. And of course, I count on Rodrigo.
“If he has those (lack) in three months, I can tell you more definitely. But today was a match and my decision situation (not to play him).”
