
Bayern Munich plan to make an official bid to Real Madrid for Rodrygo. Due to Athletic Bilbao forward Nico Williams rejecting a move and key midfielder Jamal Musiala suffering a serious injury at the FIFA Club World Cup, Bayern have been forced to enter the transfer market in search of a top player capable of operating on both flanks of the attack.
Real Madrid are open to considering offers for the Brazilian international from any club but insist on a price of no less than €80 million. Manager Xabi Alonso has not included Rodrygo in his plans; the Spaniard named him as a substitute in four consecutive Club World Cup matches, clearly defining Rodrygo's role in the team, with Matías Soulé also set to join imminently.
However, Bayern Munich are determined to submit a significant bid for the Real Madrid forward, as the club is in urgent need of an attacker capable of both breaking through on the wings and scoring goals. Rodrygo has become the top target, and the key to a potential move to the Allianz Arena lies in Real Madrid's openness to selling him.
That said, Real Madrid have priced the Brazilian at €80 million, €20 million more than the release clause Bayern had originally planned to pay for Nico Williams. Bayern's alternative option is Liverpool's Luis Díaz, though his price tag is similar to Rodrygo's.
In recent weeks, Premier League giants Chelsea and Arsenal have both been in contact with Rodrygo's team, yet neither has submitted an official offer to Real Madrid. The appeal of the Premier League to players is undeniable, and London, in particular, would be an ideal springboard to revitalize his career—especially with the June 2026 World Cup drawing ever closer.