Tragedies happen, innocent people die every day, but life goes on. And so it must in Liverpool—whether they like it or not, they have to turn a new page and move forward after the tragic loss of Diogo Jota. The English champions have returned strongly to the transfer market, looking for reinforcements in several positions, especially in attack. Their first choice is Alexander Isak, for whom the Reds are reportedly ready to pay 140 million, but a valid plan B is—Rodrygo.🚨 BREAKING: Liverpool are now GOING ALL-IN FOR RODRYGO!The English club has decided to STRONGLY pursue the Brazilian.They will do WHATEVER IT TAKES to sign him. @edu17burgos pic.twitter.com/qoqwRXtnyA— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 15, 2025 Spanish outlet AS dropped a midnight bombshell, reporting that Liverpool have shown interest in the sidelined Brazilian and have hired renowned agent Pini Zahavi to probe the situation with Real Madrid’s top brass. Arsenal have been monitoring Rodrygo for some time, but Liverpool is now seen as an even more serious contender.However, despite being a serious buyer, signing Rodrygo won’t be easy for the Reds, even if his future in Madrid appears uncertain. Since Xabi Alonso’s arrival, he has played only three games at the Club World Cup, totaling just over 90 minutes. He got five minutes in the quarterfinal, and didn’t feature at all in the semifinal, further fueling rumors that he’s being phased out.Reds ‘flash the cash’ for Isak while Madrid are trying to steal KonateStill, Real Madrid have no intention of letting Rodrygo go easily. According to AS, a minimum offer of 100 million will be required to satisfy the decision-makers at the Santiago Bernabeu.Meanwhile, another key priority for Liverpool is resolving the Luis Díaz situation. The Colombian’s days at Anfield appear numbered, although he won’t leave at any cost. Bayern Munich already had a 70 million offer rejected, and clubs from Saudi Arabia are also circling. Bayern are now being linked with Rodrygo as well, and—unlike with Diaz, for whom they weren’t willing to go over 70 million—they are ready to pay 100 million for the Brazilian.€67.5 million for Diaz? You wish, BayernThat amount was originally set aside for Florian Wirtz, who ended up joining Liverpool, and then for Nico Williams, who committed to a long-term deal with Bilbao. Now, Bayern may redirect those funds toward Rodrygo.Despite all this, AS claims Rodrygo still sees his future in Madrid. There is already an agreement in place between the player and club officials to sit down after the Club World Cup and discuss his status. Xabi Alonso wants to keep him—but not as a starter. The starting spots are reportedly reserved for Franco Mastantuono and Endrick.A scramble in Premier League for RodrygoIn the end, Rodrygo will have the final say. He’ll decide whether he wants to remain a bench option at Real or become a first-choice star elsewhere.##NAJAVA_MECA_9019132##
