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Tottenham ‘ready to join transfer race for Real Madrid star Rodrygo' and Daniel Levy could have trick up his sleeve

Tottenham ‘ready to join transfer race for Real Madrid star Rodrygo' and Daniel Levy could have trick up his sleeve

The Irish Sun23-07-2025
TOTTENHAM are reportedly ready to join the race to sign Real Madrid star Rodrygo.
The Los Blancos winger has been linked with an exit of the LaLiga giants with the
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Spurs are in the race to sign Rodrygo
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Daniel Levy believes he can get the winger on a reduced deal
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Spurs have already spent just less than £100million this summer on the likes of
The club have also offered £60m for
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Rodrygo, 24, could be the next star that the North London club set their sights on, according to
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The report claims that Spurs will have to beat off competition from the likes of
However, it is suggested that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy believes he can get a discount on
Levy will try to get the Brazilian's price below £78million in order to pursue a move.
It is suggested that Levy will try to capitalise on the good relationship the club has with Real.
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Multiple players have transferred between the clubs in recent times, including Gareth Bale,
The report has stated that no formal discussions have taken place, and teams that want Rodrygo will have to "pay up".
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The 33 capped international is still unsure over his future and is keen to talk to manager
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Rodrygo is currently on holiday in the US following his participation in the Club World Cup with Real.
It is thought that Los Blancos are willing to cash in on Rodrygo in order to fund their own deals.
Alonso is keen on adding a new midfielder and defender to his squad.
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