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Real Madrid's Rodrygo had been a matter of interest for many big sides this transfer window. One of the biggest interested names, according to reports, had been Liverpool, who were desperate to replace they are Colombian forward Luis Diaz. The 28 year old probably heading out of Liverpool this season.
Previous reports suggested that the defending Premier League Champions are looking forward to sealing a swap deal between Luis Diaz and the Brazilian forward of Real Madrid. Since both of the players were valued at a similar price, it should have been a smooth deal.

Arsenal rejected Rodrygo's wage demand
But after Liverpool turned their attention to Alexander Isak, it looks like their interest in Rodrygo has faded. The recently completed transfer of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, and reports also suggest that Alexander Isak has recently handed in a transfer request to Newcastle United, and he wants to go to Liverpool.
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After Liverpool went out of this transfer saga, Arsenal were reported to be in it, and they were trying to seal the transfer of the Brazilian forward as soon as possible. They have already made a number of big signings this season, but they are also desperate to sign a quality forward.

Liverpool are also reported to be interested in Rodrygo
Last season, they had been excellent, but one thing they missed badly was a quality goal scoring forward. None of the Arsenal players could manage double figures in terms of scoring goals. A prolific forward can definitely fix a lot of issues for the Premier League runner ups.
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According to reports from The Telegraph, Arsenal have recently enquired about Real Madrid forward Rodrygo as the Brazilian International was also willing to move to England, holding out for Arsenal. But the weekly wage he requested was instantly denied by The Gunners. The exact figure of the wage was not revealed, but he earns €250,000 per week at Real Madrid.