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Manchester United plotting mega offer for Rodrygo Goes

Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United are willing to table an offer worth €80 million to sign Real Madrid mainstay Rodrygo Goes.

According to a report from Fichajes, Manchester United are looking to reinforce their attack on a priority basis and they have their eyes set on Real Madrid’s Rodrygo Goes. While the Brazilian is a key figure in the Spanish club, they could consider parting ways with him for the right price.

Rodrygo made quite a name for himself coming up the ranks at Santos. His impressive rise caught the attention of Los Blancos who secured his services in the summer of 2019. He has slowly established himself as one of their mainstays and has helped them win numerous titles in recent seasons.

The 24-year-old has won two Champions League titles during his time at the club and he has played a massive part in both those triumphs. While he has 23 goal contributions in his 50 outings, things haven’t been that great for him of late.

Rodrygo has struggled for form and reports suggest he could end up making a move away in the summer. The arrival of Kylian Mbappe has already had an effect on his game time and the potential arrival of new players could further reduce his prominence in the team.

As a result, he could entertain offers from other top clubs even though his initial desire is to continue playing for the team in white. Manchester United have emerged as a potential destination for the 24-year-old.

Manchester United ready to submit offer for Rodrygo

The Red Devils want to reinforce their attack on a priority basis after a season full of struggles. With Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford and Antony’s permanent departure likely, Ruben Amorim wants to add more quality to his attack.

He is looking to form a new attacking trident and Rodrygo could be the leader of their new-look attack. The Manchester-based giants are looking to make a massive financial effort to make him a key part of their project. They are willing to table an offer worth €80 million to try and strike a deal with Real Madrid.

While Los Blancos do value him very highly, they could consider parting ways with him for the right price as it could allow them to free up space for potential new signings as well as improve their salary structure.

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