Real Madrid Unwilling to Budge From €100M Price for Arsenal, PSG Target
PSG are reportedly in the mix to sign Rodrygo, with Chelsea and Arsenal also keeping a close eye on the Real Madrid winger's situation.
Real Madrid are expected to make major changes to their squad this summer, and that could mean parting ways with some key players from their Champions League-winning team. Rodrygo is one of the standout names attracting serious interest.
Advertisement
According to Fichajes, Madrid would consider selling the Brazilian if they receive an offer in the region of €100 million. The club is aiming to bolster both its midfield and defense, and a high-profile sale like Rodrygo's could provide the funds needed for that rebuild.
Real Madrid make transfer stance known on Arsenal, PSG targetDiario AS' Eduardo Burgos reports that Real Madrid will reportedly demand €100 million to sell Rodrygo this summer, with Arsenal and Chelsea both showing interest in the Brazilian winger.
According to Sports Zone, the Spanish giants no longer views him as untouchable. His representatives have already been in contact with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool, and there have been discussions with PSG as well, though the Parisians are proceeding more cautiously.
Advertisement
Nonetheless, while interested, Arsenal aren't willing to jump all in on the player. The Brazilian's reported wage demands—around €10 million net per year—are proving to be a major hurdle. Arsenal are currently unwilling to meet that figure.
As a result, the Gunners are reportedly looking at alternatives such as Brighton & Hove Albion winger Kaoru Mitoma.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Associated Press
an hour ago
- Associated Press
A. QS Reopens Global Focus Blueprint Initiative Amid Quantum Breakthroughs in Green Finance
London, United Kingdom, June 1, 2025 -- Atlas Quantum Solutions ( a global leader in intelligent finance and quantum technologies, has officially announced the reopening of its Global Focus Blueprint Initiative, marking a pivotal moment in the internationalization of quantum-powered green finance. This announcement follows the company's recent success with its Earth Day Green Finance campaign and an exclusive interview with Chairman Alexander Mitchell on a major European news channel. Mitchell revealed how proprietary quantum system—Quantum Computational Intelligence Core (Q-CIC)—is revolutionizing environmental markets by enhancing transparency, efficiency, and real-time data utilization in carbon credit trading and green bond issuance. In his words: 'The Earth Day event demonstrated the power of quantum technologies in solving long-standing challenges in green finance. We are now working with global markets to expand these solutions internationally, providing a more transparent and efficient infrastructure for all participants.' Quantum Tech Meets Green Finance: A Global Milestone Q-CIC combines quantum computing and blockchain architecture to transform complex environmental data into actionable market intelligence. By supporting cross-border carbon credit trading and improving investment decision-making, the system strengthens both liquidity and trust in global green finance markets. In a key development, Mitchell confirmed that is currently in talks with leading European investment institutions to integrate Q-CIC into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)—a major step for quantum adoption in environmental policy. ' innovations are redefining the landscape of green finance,' said Emma Clarkson, senior analyst at Green Horizon Capital. 'Their impact on transparency and operational standards could set a new global benchmark.' Final Call for Individual Investors: One-Month Reopening In a landmark board decision, will reopen the Global Focus Blueprint Initiative for one final month, providing individual investors a last opportunity to engage with quantum-enhanced green finance. This comes before the initiative transitions exclusively to serve institutional clients. The limited-time reopening includes exclusive technical support, direct access to quantum-powered tools, and premium prize incentives. Participation is expected to be high following widespread international media attention to Earth Day achievements and the recent global interview. About Atlas Quantum Solutions ( is a pioneering force at the intersection of quantum computing and intelligent finance. With a mission to drive sustainable innovation, develops and deploys advanced systems that empower transparent, data-driven decision-making across global financial ecosystems. Contact Info: Name: Gavin Cole Email: Send Email Organization: Atlas Quantum Solutions Website: Disclaimer: This press release is for informational purposes only. Information verification has been done to the best of our ability. Still, due to the speculative nature of the blockchain (cryptocurrency, NFT, mining, etc.) sector as a whole, complete accuracy cannot always be guaranteed. You are advised to conduct your own research and exercise caution. Investments in these fields are inherently risky and should be approached with due diligence. Release ID: 89161395 Should you detect any errors, issues, or discrepancies with the content contained within this press release, or if you need assistance with a press release takedown, we kindly request that you inform us immediately by contacting [email protected] (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our expert team will be available to promptly respond and take necessary steps within the next 8 hours to resolve any identified issues or guide you through the removal process. We value the trust placed in us by our readers and remain dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
2 fans dead, hundreds arrested after celebrations in France from PSG's Champions League win
A pair of fans died, a police officer is in a coma and hundreds of people were arrested following massive celebrations throughout France after Paris-Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, officials said Sunday. A 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the city of Dax — which sits south of Bordeaux in southwestern France — during a PSG street party on Saturday night. A second man in his 20s was killed in Paris when his scooter was hit by a car during similar celebrations, according to The Associated Press. Both instances are being investigated, though officials believe the deaths were linked to the celebrations. The driver in the second death was detained. Advertisement A police officer in Coutance — which is in northwest France — was accidentally hit by a firework. He was placed into a coma due to 'grave eye injuries,' per the report. Nearly 200 people were injured around the capital, four seriously, and nearly 300 people had been arrested by 2 a.m. Sunday. "These isolated acts are contrary to the clubs' values, and don't at all represent the immense majority of our fans," the team said in a statement. The celebrations and chaos came shortly after PSG clinched its first Champions League title Saturday. The club rolled over Inter Milan to a 5-0 win at Allianz Arena in Germany. An official celebration took place Sunday afternoon, when more than 100,000 people were expected to attend the parade in Paris and a subsequent celebration at Parc des Princes stadium. The team rode an open-air bus with the trophy throughout the parade route, and then they arrived at their stadium for a concert and celebration seemingly without much issue. The violence is the second of its kind in recent weeks in Europe following a soccer championship. At least 50 fans were injured after a man drove his car into a crowd at a parade celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Matildas finally have a fulltime coach after Montemurro is hired to guide Australian women's team
SYDNEY (AP) — The Matildas finally have a fulltime coach after Joe Montemurro 's appointment Monday to guide the Australian women's national soccer team. The World Cup semifinalists have been without a permanent head coach since Tony Gustavsson's contract expired after the Olympics in Paris last year, with Tom Sermanni working as interim manager. Advertisement Montemurro, who is Australian, won five trophies with Juventus following a successful stint at Arsenal, where he claimed the 2018 FA Women's League Cup and the Women's Super League in 2019, before joining French powerhouse Lyon last year. He has signed a three-year deal with Football Australia that runs through the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. ___ AP soccer: The Associated Press