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Tottenham find out their position in the pecking order for €80m Rodrygo deal amid Arsenal competition

Tottenham Hotspur push ahead in chase for Real Madrid’s Rodrygo.

Tottenham Hotspur have moved into pole position for the blockbuster signing of Real Madrid forward Rodrygo Goes, beating Premier League rivals Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United in the early running. Reports from Spain suggest Spurs have already opened talks with the Brazilian’s representatives, signalling serious intent ahead of a potentially decisive January window.

€80m Price Tag Set for Out-of-Favour Madrid Forward

Rodrygo’s situation at Real Madrid has changed significantly this season. Despite his proven quality, the 24-year-old has struggled for consistent minutes in a crowded attacking unit and is now evaluating a move that guarantees regular football. Madrid are prepared to sanction a sale if their €80m valuation is met, a fee Tottenham appear more willing to approach than their rivals.

For Spurs, this aligns with their January strategy under Thomas Frank. After a sluggish start to the season and persistent issues in the final third, the club recognises that adding a high-impact attacker is crucial to reviving their campaign. Rodrygo, capable of playing anywhere across the front three, would bring immediate pace, creativity and goals.

Rodrygo slipping down the pecking order under Xabi Alonso. (via Getty Images)

Why Tottenham are the Most Attractive Destination for Rodrygo?

According to CaughtOffside, Tottenham can offer Rodrygo what Real Madrid no longer can: a guaranteed starting role and a project built around his strengths. His direct style suits the Premier League, and at 24, he represents both present quality and long-term value. Spurs see him as a potential franchise player, someone capable of transforming their attacking identity.

The Brazilian’s versatility is particularly appealing to Frank. Spurs have lacked incision in wide areas and have been overly reliant on moments of individual brilliance. Rodrygo’s movement, agility and end-product would significantly raise Tottenham’s attacking ceiling. With consistent minutes, the €80m fee could prove a savvy long-term investment.

Rival Clubs Remain in the Conversation

According to the Spanish transfer outlet Fichajes, Arsenal admire Rodrygo’s ability to unlock defences and see him as a title-boosting addition. Chelsea are also tracking the situation, but would need to offload players first, given their stacked frontline. Manchester United want more firepower to support Benjamin Sesko, but Spurs’ proactive stance has pushed them behind in the chase.

Why Spurs Must Seal This Deal

The winger is an excellent playmaker and opportunity seizer

For Tottenham, this is a rare opportunity. Rodrygo is a Champions League-proven attacker entering his prime, available at a moment when Spurs urgently need elite quality. Signing him would be a statement that the club intends to compete with the Premier League’s biggest sides again. If Spurs are serious about resetting their project, Rodrygo is the type of signing that changes everything and they cannot afford to let this one slip away.

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