Real Madrid’s dynamic in the final third will undergo significant transformations as a result of the possibility that Kylian Mbappe could join the club in the summer of 2018 or 2019. In the end, in order to make room for the French superstar, a player who is considered to be worthy will have to give up his position in the starting lineup.
In many different iterations of the lineup that is anticipated to be used for the next season, Rodrygo Goes is the player that gets dropped. Vinicius Jr. is, after all, unstoppable for Carlo Ancelotti, and he will begin the game alongside the Frenchman in attack if the club continues to play in the 4-4-2 shape.
Children are highly valued by the administration.
On the other hand, as was disclosed by The Athletic, the executives of Real Madrid continue to hold the Brazilian prodigy in very high respect and do not see any changes occurring in the near future.
Despite the fact that he has been experiencing a dry run, they do not want to add gasoline to the fire of the controversy about his position on the squad after Mbappe’s arrival.
As things now stand, the officials at the club consider Rodrygo to be one of the most important components of the long-term project that the team is working on, and they do not even entertain the possibility of selling him.
Furthermore, the story goes on to state that the player’s only aspiration is to become a legendary figure for Real Madrid. As a diehard Madrid supporter in every sense of the word, he would not, under any circumstances, pass up the opportunity to be a part of the team’s superstar lineup for the next season.
Position to blame for poor form?
Another revelation made by the English publication is that Rodrygo’s entourage believes that Real Madrid is to blame for the player’s current run of form problems.
It is important to note that he has been used as a right-winger for the purpose of the team, despite the fact that his natural position has always been on the left side.
According to his surroundings, the change in position is directly connected to the poor goalscoring record he has had this season despite shifting positions. The fact that he has only scored one goal in his past twelve games has contributed to the ongoing discussion over his position in the starting lineup.
In spite of the fact that he has a low amount of plays, they think that the Brazilian player is still a significant contribution since he consistently shows up on the decisive evenings.
The conclusion is that Rodrygo is here to stay for the long haul, and it is reasonable to assume that he will continue to become better over the course of time.