Rodrigo: With less than 100 million euros, there is no shortage of midfielders with Mastantono & Guerrel
9:29pm, 28 June 2025Football
Recently, the editor-in-chief of Assad, Long Zero talked about Real Madrid's midfielder issues and Rodrigo.
When asked if Rodrigo would be sold to buy the top midfielder, Rodrigo replied: "I won't sell him below 100 million euros. Rodrigo is the world's top player. Another thing is that his form has declined this season. Indeed, after the King's Cup final, he had physical and mental problems. Now that Xavi Alonso seems to suggest he is the last choice, it's a bit surprising to me."
"It's a bit surprising unless Xavi Alonso thinks it's a one for the club. Market opportunity, and with that money, you can sign a great midfielder. But of course, it seems Alonso intends to have Joan Améni take on such a big role that it may no longer be necessary (signing a new midfielder). "
"Because you still have Mastantono, who loves cutting inward, and a Guerre who you also need to try in the midfield position. So Modric will leave, Bellingham will be absent for three months, and Real Madrid will not be overstaffed in that position (midfield). "
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