Liverpool reportedly plans to secure another top-tier offensive player, signaling a strong intent in the transfer market
In the ongoing transfer saga, Liverpool's interest in Real Madrid's Rodrygo remains active as of August 2025. The forward is reportedly keen on a move to Anfield, impressed by the prospect of playing under Liverpool's manager Arne Slot [4].
Rodrygo's desire for a starting spot on the left side for Real Madrid has been hampered by the presence of Vinicius Jr and Kylian Mbappe, and he is believed to be seeking a change in scenery [1]. The Reds have received a significant boost in pursuing Rodrygo amid ongoing speculation about his future at Real Madrid, where he has seen reduced playing time under coach Xabi Alonso [1][5].
Real Madrid has set a firm asking price of around €90 million (approximately £76.8 million or $104 million) for Rodrygo, making this a substantial investment for any interested club [2][4]. This price reflects Real Madrid's willingness to listen to offers but also underscores their valuation of the player. Liverpool, known for making ambitious moves such as signing key players for high fees recently, would need to meet this asking price to secure his transfer [2].
Liverpool's summer spending has already been significant, including breaking the British transfer record to sign Florian Wirtz and spending sizeable amounts on Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, and Hugo Ekitike. The potential fee for Rodrygo could push Liverpool's summer spending to around €400 million [3].
While Liverpool are in need of a replacement for Luis Diaz, despite their already heavy spending, the identity of the replacement for Diaz is not specified, but there is a possibility that they are interested in Anthony Gordon [6]. Liverpool had a budget of £120m for Alexander Isak, but spent £79m on Ekitike instead [7].
Other clubs such as Arsenal have also shown interest in Rodrygo, but Manchester City appears to have stepped back, potentially benefiting Liverpool's chances [4]. As the transfer window progresses, the outcome of Liverpool's pursuit of Rodrygo remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Reds are determined to secure a top-tier talent to bolster their squad.
[1] Liverpool Monitor Real Madrid Wideman Rodrygo [2] Real Madrid Set €90m Price Tag for Rodrygo [3] Liverpool's Summer Spending Could Reach €400m with Rodrygo Deal [4] Rodrygo Eyes Liverpool Move Amid Reduced Playing Time at Real Madrid [5] Liverpool Keen on Anthony Gordon as Potential Diaz Replacement [6] Liverpool Sign Hugo Ekitike for £79m [7] Liverpool Signal Willingness to Spend £120m for Alexander Isak
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