As the summer transfer window closes, pressure is mounting within Real Madrid. Recent moves are not limited to strengthening the squad, but also involve a prominent name in the starting lineup, a name that has sparked widespread controversy in recent weeks and could be key to unexpected developments in the final days of the window.
Madrid fans are eagerly awaiting the team’s match against Real Oviedo, but the real headlines revolve not only around the match itself, but also around the return of one player to the spotlight after a turbulent summer plagued by rumors.
Statements made by Xabi Alonso before the match indirectly indicated that the club is dealing with a delicate situation. The coach confirmed that he “relies on everyone” but emphasized the importance of mental focus and full readiness. These words reflect a sense of anxiety, while also hinting at possible scenarios being considered within the dressing room.
Amid this atmosphere, all eyes are on Rodrygo Goes, whose name has been linked to several major European clubs in recent weeks. Despite his brilliance in recent seasons, his future has become uncertain, particularly following reports in the Spanish press of serious interest from Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain.
While some believe the strongest offer may come from the English Premier League, a shocking revelation has emerged behind the scenes. Paris Saint-Germain has expressed a clear desire to sign the player to complement Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Douhé in Luis Enrique’s new project.
Despite all this interest, sources close to the dressing room indicate that Rodrygo does not see a move to the French league as a suitable option, even with the World Cup just around the corner. The player is well aware that the tense relationship between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, along with the internal atmosphere in the Parisian team following the Donnarumma crisis and Mbappé’s statements, could make such a move an ill-advised gamble.
On the other hand, the English option remains open, but the complexities of negotiations and the high financial demands make matters more uncertain. Nevertheless, the player prefers to stay in Madrid rather than move to a destination that does not guarantee him stability and full opportunity.










