
Arsenal face missing out on Rodrygo transfer with Liverpool ready to ‘go all in' for Real Madrid star
Kop chief Arne Slot is eager to add more attacking reinforcements to his
arsenal
before the new Premier League season gets underway.
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Arsenal are long-term admirers of Real Madrid and Brazil star Rodrygo
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Reports in Spain claim Liverpool are also keen on the winger
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He's already secured the services of coveted attacking midfielder
Bayer Leverkusen
and is contemplating an
But the Dutchman seemingly isn't stopping there, with reports in
Spain
claiming he's set to raid Real
Madrid
for
They also claim the Merseysiders will send a delegation to Madrid in the "coming days" to try to finalise the deal.
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Liverpool
's reported pursuit of Rodrygo is bad
news
for their Prem rivals Arsenal.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is said to be keen on bringing the
Brazil
international to the Emirates as back-up for star winger
Liverpool have been interested in Rodrygo for the best part of a decade.
The Kop club almost signed the winger when he was plying his trade with
Santos
in 2017.
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He revealed: "We didn't close the deal because I didn't want to.
"I wanted to stay at Santos even though the offer was very good.
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"The pathway they promised me would also have been very good for my career.
"I was going to finish my studies in
England
to prepare for European football. It had always been my dream to play in
Europe
."
'Everything was very good, but my desire spoke louder. I wanted to stay at Santos and make a bit of
history
at the club.
"And that's what happened: I was able to fulfil my dream of playing for Santos.
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"But it's true, I almost went to Liverpool.'
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