The value is 90 million euros! Sell: Tottenham plans to 60 million euros this week + floating quote Rodrigo
11:27pm, 5 August 2025Football
According to Sell Radio, Tottenham Hotspur is prioritizing the introduction of Rodrigo to replace Son Heung-min, and they plan to submit a 60 million euro offer this week. According to reports, Real Madrid is considering reducing its lineup, and Rodrigo is one of the most likely players to leave the team. The Premier League is salivating at Rodrigo, but Real Madrid has not received any official offer yet.
Rodrigo is still 100% involved in the team's training and is trying to change the club's view of him, one of the players who left the training ground this Monday. Real Madrid thinks Rodrigo is the player who can make the most money they make and thinks he should leave.
After Son Heung-min left Tottenham, Rodrigo became Tottenham's number one target. Tottenham is considering a 60 million euros floating offer to buy Rodrigo from Real Madrid.
Rodrigo is 24 years old and his current contract with Real Madrid expires in 2028. The player is currently worth 90 million euros.
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