Real Madrid Transfer News Roundup: Los Blancos suffer Jamal Musiala blow, Liverpool want Rodrygo, and more - September 26, 2024

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Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti

Real Madrid are preparing to lock horns with their arch-rivals Atletico Madrid on Sunday, September 29, in La Liga. Carlo Ancelotti's team are on an unbeaten run this season, having won five of their seven games in the league.

Meanwhile, Los Blancos have suffered a setback in their efforts to sign Jamal Musiala. Elsewhere, Liverpool have set their sights on Rodrygo Goes.

On that note, let's look at the major Real Madrid transfer stories from September 26, 2024.


Real Madrid suffer Jamal Musiala blow

Jamal Musiala
Jamal Musiala

Bayern Munich have initiated plans to tie Jamal Musiala down to a new deal, according to BILD. The German midfielder is a generational talent and has turned heads at multiple European clubs, including Manchester City and Real Madrid.

Still only 21, Musiala has already registered 169 appearances across competitions for the Bavarian giants, scoring 46 goals and setting up 34 more. However, his contract at the Allianz Arena expires in 2026, prompting speculation regarding his future.

Los Blancos are already planning to move for the player next summer, with Carlo Ancelotti apparently a huge fan. The La Liga giants are looking to maintain the quality in the middle of the park following Toni Kroos' retirement and believe Musiala will help their cause.

However, Real Madrid will face competition from Manchester City in the race for the youngster. The Cityzens are reportedly willing to offer €100m for the German as they believe he will be a good fit for Pep Guardiola's tactics.

However, both clubs could see their pursuit of Musiala end in disappointment. Bayern Munich consider the player a key part of their future and are already working to extend his stay.

Initial talks have been positive and the German has also shown no inclination to leave the Allianz Arena.

Liverpool want Rodrygo Goes

Rodrygo Goes
Rodrygo Goes

Liverpool are keeping a close eye on Rodrygo Goes, according to Fichajes. There have been reports that the Brazilian is unsettled at Real Madrid following the arrival of Kylian Mbappe, although all parties have denied those rumors.

The Reds also had their eyes on Rodrygo in the summer, but Los Blancos had no desire to let him go. However, the Merseyside giants are now laying down succession plans for Mohamed Salah and believe the 23-year-old could be his successor.

The Egyptian has etched his name in Liverpool's history following a highly successful run at Anfield. However, his contract expires at the end of this season and he hasn't agreed to an extension yet.

Liverpool are likely to initiate renewal talks in the coming days, although there's no guarantee that the 32-year-old will stay. The Premier League giants are keeping their options open and should Salah leave, they will move for Rodrygo.

It is believed that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez could let the Brazilian leave for around €100m.

Los Blancos eyeing William Saliba

William Saliba
William Saliba

Real Madrid have a genuine interest in William Saliba, according to Football Transfers. The French defender has been brilliant for Arsenal and is a rock at the back under Mikel Arteta.

His efforts have already turned heads at the Santiago Bernabeu. Los Blancos remain short at the back following Nacho Fernandez's departure this summer.

The La Liga giants are expected to bring in a new defender to partner Eder Militao next year and have identified Saliba as the ideal candidate for the job. However, the 23-year-old has no desire to leave the Emirates just yet, which will be a big blow to Real Madrid's plans.

The Gunners have also informed Los Blancos that Saliba is non-transferable. The Frenchman is under contract with Arsenal until 2027, so it will be tough to prise him away in 2025.

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Edited by Samya Majumdar
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