Arsenal have been urged to take advantage of Liverpool’s attempt to sign a Real Madrid player in the summer.
The Gunners will be hoping to secure their place in the semi-finals of the Champions League with a win against Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday evening. They go into the second leg with an overall lead of 1-0 after Kai Havertz scored in the opening game.
This season, Mikel Arteta has made several important lineup decisions. One player left behind is winger Gabriel Martinelli, as Leandro Trossard started on the left.
With Martinelli’s contract expiring at the end of next season, Arsenal could opt to cash in on him rather than extend his contract at the Emirates.
Arsenal should replace Martinelli with Rodrygo
If the Gunners sell Martinelli, they will need to find a replacement. One name that has been linked with a move to Arsenal for several months is Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, who could leave the La Liga club after falling out of favor.
This season, the 25-year-old has scored three goals and provided six assists in 26 games this season for Real Madrid. Reports in Spain suggest Liverpool want to sign him as a long-term replacement for Mo Salah in a swap deal with Dominic Szoboszlai in what would be a blockbuster move.
Fichajes report that Liverpool have long been interested in Rodrygo and could therefore make a move. However, with the Gunners needing a replacement for Martinelli in the future, Arsenal should take advantage of Liverpool’s move and look to sign the 25-year-old.
Rodrygo has an estimated market value of £52 million, which is equivalent to Martinelli’s market value of around £40 million. Rodrygo has a better goalscoring record, he’s more of a winner and an athlete than Martinelli, so this move makes a lot of sense for the Gunners in the summer.
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