Real Madrid's Stance on Rodrygo's Departure
Press reports have confirmed that Real Madrid does not mind the departure of their Brazilian winger Rodrygo Goes during the current summer transfer window, should the player decide to seek a new experience outside Santiago Bernabeu.
Despite being placed on the list of players available for sale, the Brazilian international remains committed to staying with Real Madrid, as he wishes to continue fighting for his place in the team's starting lineup, according to 'Mundo Deportivo'.
In the same context, sources have indicated that French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is also not considering leaving the club, despite Inter Milan's interest in signing him during the ongoing transfer market, as he prefers to continue with 'Los Blancos' and further his development within the team.
This comes at a time when Real Madrid is undergoing many changes in its lineup with the arrival of coach Jose Mourinho, and with continued movements in the summer transfer market.
It is noted that Rodrygo is currently recovering from a severe knee injury he sustained last March, and he is expected to need several months before returning to the royal team's lineup.
Despite being placed on the list of players available for sale, the Brazilian international remains committed to staying with Real Madrid, as he wishes to continue fighting for his place in the team's starting lineup, according to 'Mundo Deportivo'.
In the same context, sources have indicated that French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is also not considering leaving the club, despite Inter Milan's interest in signing him during the ongoing transfer market, as he prefers to continue with 'Los Blancos' and further his development within the team.
This comes at a time when Real Madrid is undergoing many changes in its lineup with the arrival of coach Jose Mourinho, and with continued movements in the summer transfer market.
It is noted that Rodrygo is currently recovering from a severe knee injury he sustained last March, and he is expected to need several months before returning to the royal team's lineup.