Rodrygo has experienced some of his most memorable moments in his career when playing against Manchester City.
It is intriguing that he has been associated with a potential transfer to Pep Guardiola's team in recent days, as the Citizens have bid farewell to Julian Alvarez, who is scheduled to join Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid's crosstown rivals, this summer.
A successor for Alvarez at Manchester City would be a logical choice, such as Rodrygo. Kylian Mbappe's future role in Carlo Ancelotti's team is undoubtedly questioned following his arrival at Santiago Bernabeu this summer.
Rodrygo's greatest challenge has been his inconsistent performance.
He experiences periods of form during which he performs at the level of one of the world's greatest players. Still, he also experiences periods during which he cannot influence a game in the final third of the pitch.
The talent is evident, and the consistency is hoped to develop over time, as it did with Vinicius Jr. The positive news is that it does not appear that Rodrygo is contemplating leaving Real Madrid.
Amidst Man City connections, Rodrygo makes the decision to exit Real Madrid.
As AS has reported, Rodrygo is opposed to the talk of departing the Santiago Bernabeu. He is content and has no intention of leaving, as he is currently under contract until 2028.
A swap agreement between Rodrygo and Alvarez was the subject of speculation not long ago. This did not transpire, although the Argentine ultimately arrived in Madrid, albeit on the opposite side.
Real Madrid should not be contemplating the possibility of parting ways with someone as significant as him, despite the fact that Ancelotti has a lot to consider in terms of his system.
Perhaps the most effective solution would be to revert to a 4-3-3 formation, which would feature a fluid front three consisting of Vinicius, Rodrygo, and Mbappe.
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