Daniel Levy, chairman of the London club, will try to lower the starting price: 90 million euros. Rodrygo's future remains a question mark. The Brazilian, currently on holiday, has yet to meet with Real Madrid to make a decision. The days are passing and the attacker continues to accumulate suitors. The last one is Tottenham, as reported by the newspaper “AS”.
Spurs have joined the race to sign the Brazilian, who is also known to be of interest to two other London clubs - Arsenal and Chelsea - as well as Bayern and Liverpool as a replacement for Luis Diaz. There have even been rumours of a possible contact with Barca, the 'Merengues' eternal rivals.
Tottenham seem determined to make a bid for Rodrygo. The aforementioned media reports that the club has promised new coach Thomas Frank signings for the team to make a leap at all levels.