Why European giants have 'massive fear' over potential Rodrygo transfer despite Real Madrid star's potential availability

Chelsea and other European giants are said to have a "massive fear" over making an approach to sign Real Madrid star Rodrygo this summer.

Why European giants have 'massive fear' over potential Rodrygo transfer despite Real Madrid star's potential availabilityWhy European giants have 'massive fear' over potential Rodrygo transfer despite Real Madrid star's potential availabilityWhy European giants have 'massive fear' over potential Rodrygo transfer despite Real Madrid star's potential availability

Rodrygo has been linked with a Madrid exit for months now amid reported concerns over feeling less important at the club. However, no team has yet made a concrete move for the international, raising the possibility of him staying at the club next season.

And one reason why he may stay at Los Blancos, according to Telegraph journalist Matt Law, is his hefty wages. The 24-year-old is said to be on an annual salary of around £10 million ($13m), and if he moves on, he will want an increase on that. Law claims that is why top sides have a “massive fear” over recruiting him.

He said on the London Is Blue Podcast: “The Rodrygo thing I never really saw as a goer. He is on huge wages and wants even bigger wages to move. I think there’s a massive fear among European clubs of committing to the sort of money it would take to sign Rodrygo. Because if it goes wrong… we’ve talked about Chelsea being able to sell well as their wages are at a certain level. If it goes wrong with Rodrygo, you’re stuck with an enormous problem. Chelsea already have a problem in [Raheem] Sterling this summer. It doesn’t really fit with what Chelsea have been doing well and Chelsea have had success with to go and sign Rodrygo. I don’t see Rodrygo [signing], and I never have.”

The arrival of Kylian Mbappe has impacted Rodrygo’s game time at Madrid and that has led to interest from , , and more. Whether he stays at the Spanish giants remains to be seen.