Desky: Rodrigo wants an annual salary of 10 million euros after tax, the gunman is not ready to drive such a high
8:08am, 24 May 2025Football
05, May 24, Desky News, Arsenal's pursuit of Rodrigo is currently facing some complicated situations.
There have been new negotiations in recent hours, and the biggest problem is salary. It is reported that Rodrigo's requirement is to have an annual salary of 10 million euros after tax, and Arsenal is not prepared to pay such a high price.
Desky said that as long as there is a suitable offer, Rodrigo is now willing to leave Real Madrid.
Rodrigo is 24 years old and his current contract with Real Madrid expires in 2028, with a valuation of 100 million euros. This season, he represents Real Madrid, with 13 goals and 10 assists in each game, and his playing time is 3291 minutes.
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