
Deck:
A Brazilian report suggests the Real Madrid forward would favor a Premier League move if he leaves the Bernabéu, giving Spurs fresh hope after a quiet first half of the season.
Story: Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly received a significant boost in their long-standing pursuit of Rodrygo, with a Brazilian outlet indicating the Real Madrid winger’s preference should he depart the Santiago Bernabéu.
The development revives Spurs’ interest after their 2025 summer approach, when the Brazil international ultimately chose to remain in Madrid and work under Xabi Alonso, appointed following Carlo Ancelotti’s exit to coach the Brazil national team.
This season has proved challenging for Rodrygo. Competition for minutes is fierce, particularly with fellow Brazil international Vinícius Júnior occupying the left-sided berth and Madrid boasting multiple options across the front line. As it stands, the 24-year-old has registered only two LaLiga starts and one Champions
League start
so far—numbers that underline how tight the rotation has become and why outside interest continues to circle. For Tottenham, Rodrygo checks several boxes: versatility across the front three, elite ball-carrying in transition, and end product when operating on the right or drifting inside.
Spurs also value profiles comfortable in high-tempo, front-foot football—areas where Rodrygo’s acceleration, combination play and pressing habits align well with Premier League demands. Any deal, however, would hinge on Madrid’s stance, the player’s willingness to push for a move, and the financials expected for a talent of his pedigree.
Why it matters:
Spurs have lacked consistent cutting edge from the wide-right channel; Rodrygo would add creativity, verticality and goals. Madrid’s internal competition and the player’s limited starts could open a window—if, and only if, all parties see a pathway that suits their sporting and financial interests.
What to watch next:
Whether Rodrygo’s minutes trend upward in league and Europe over the next fixtures. Signals from Madrid regarding outgoings in the next window. Spurs’ readiness to commit a marquee fee and structure add-ons that satisfy Madrid.






