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Rodrygo Breaks Silence On Growing Real Madrid Transfer Rumors

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‎Real Madrid winger Rodrygo has recently been linked with Arsenal and Liverpool; however, he has dismissed these rumors with his latest Instagram post.

‎The Brazilian did not participate in Sunday’s significant El Clásico match, which fueled speculation about a possible transfer to the Premier League.

‎The Daily Mail claimed that Rodrygo no longer wants to play for Real Madrid due to limited minutes under manager Carlo Ancelotti, who favors Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappé.

‎However, Rodrygo’s Instagram story on Wednesday morning showed him recovering from injury, suggesting that the rumors are just speculation.

‎He also indicated that there has been no progress or movement on any transfer deal so far.

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‎“Thank you for all your messages and concerns. I’ll be back soon.”

‎“Stop making things up.”

‎Writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, journalist Fabrizio Romano also confirmed that there has been no decision made on his future and that he is still a Madrid player going forward.

‎”The Rodrygo situation is not decided at this stage. So despite links, there are still steps and decisions to make.”

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‎With Ancelotti set to leave and Xabi Alonso expected to take over at Madrid, Rodrygo may reconsider leaving for more playing time.

‎Alonso is likely to introduce a new tactical system to a Madrid side struggling in the title race and out of the Champions League.

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‎This could give Rodrygo a better chance to establish himself and make a significant impact within the team.

‎Amid reports that the 24-year-old is unhappy with his role in Madrid, Ancelotti revealed to the Spanish media that his absence from the El Clasico is down to injury and nothing else.

‎”When you’re not feeling well, you’re a little disappointed in that sense, but nothing more.”