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Report: 24-year-old “very much on the radar” of Tottenham, bid likely on one condition

A general view inside the stadium as a statue of the Tottenham crest is seen on the roof of the stadium. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo Goes is a target for Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal this summer.

According to TBR Football, both clubs are keeping tabs on his situation, and they could submit an official offer to sign the Brazilian. However, they will only submit an offer if the player indicates a desire to join them.

Graeme Bailey said: “Rodrygo is still very much on the radar – it’s natural when a player of that calibre comes up.

“Arsenal and Tottenham just want to make sure it’s what Rodrygo wants, and that they’re not going to be used to make bids and then the player says no. They’re smarter than that. I think the next week or so will be hugely telling for Rodrygo.”

It will be interesting to see if Rodrygo is keen on a move to the Premier League.

Spurs could use more quality in the final third

Tottenham could use more quality and depth in the attacking unit, and Rodrygo would be an exceptional acquisition. He is regarded as a world-class talent, and he has shown his ability at Real Madrid.

He has won multiple major trophies throughout his career, and he could be an excellent addition for Tottenham. They need more cutting edge in the final third, and the 24-year-old is capable of operating anywhere across the front three. He knows what it takes to fight for major trophies regularly, and he has proven himself at the highest level consistently. He could hit the ground running in the Premier League and transform Tottenham in the attack.

Spurs move could be ideal for Rodrygo

Rodrygo Goes gestures before a match with Real Madrid
Rodrygo of Real Madrid CF waves to the fans prior to a LaLiga match. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

The 24-year-old is still relatively young, and he could improve with coaching and experience. Regular football in England could help him improve further. He will also look to cement his place in the Brazilian national team, starting lineup ahead of the World Cup, and the move to the Premier League could be ideal. He might not be a regular starter for Real Madrid, and leaving the Spanish club would be ideal.

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