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Rodrygo's future is uncertain(Image: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)
Arsenal are open to a move for Real Madrid star Rodrygo, should the Brazilian star be available on loan.
Real Madrid have not been proactive in finding a new club for their charge but would listen to offers.
While the official position is that Rodrygo is to stay at the Bernabeu, the former Santos ace is reported to be working with several intermediaries in search of alternatives.
But they will only consider making a move if a temporary option is available.
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Last month, Real coach Alonso suggested no decision had been made on Rodrygo's future, despite the forward struggling to break into his team.
Throughout this championship, there haven’t been any decisions about the future; we haven’t rotated much."
A loan move may not be what the Spanish side are looking for however, with reports earlier in the summer claiming they never pushed Rodrygo towards the exit door and a transfer would only have been considered if an offer of £78million or more was received.
Rodrygo has been linked with both Arsenal and Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Liverpool were noted to have turned their attention to Real Madrid's star after failing with their bid for Alexander Isak.
According to ESPN Brazil, Liverpool reached out to the 24-year-old's representatives ahead of making an official offer.
Rodrygo is said to have agreed personal terms with the Premier League champions.
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