The earthquake at the Bernabéu 😱 Xabi Alonso gives the green light for Rodrygo’s departure, but the name of his replacement has the dressing room trembling!
💥 Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has reportedly approved the departure of Brazilian striker Rodrygo Goes , marking a seismic shift in the club’s attacking line-up. After being benched for five consecutive matches, including the humiliating 4-0 defeat to PSG in the Club World Cup semi-finals, Rodrygo’s exit now looks imminent.Liverpool, long-time admirers of the winger, are said to be in advanced talks, with Alonso himself assisting in the transfer process.

⚠️ But what really has the Bernabéu dressing room on edge is the name of Rodrygo’s rumored replacement : Liverpool’s “monster” – Mohamed Salah. Known for his explosive pace, physicality, and unpredictable style, Mohamed Salah has reportedly been offered to Real Madrid as part of a complex swap deal. While some players are excited by the prospect of his arrival, others are deeply concerned. One unnamed senior player was quoted as saying: “He is chaos. Brilliant chaos. But is that what we need now?”

🔥 Club executives are also reportedly concerned about the implications of signing Mohamed Salah , especially given his inconsistent form and fiery temper. Despite his raw talent, the Uruguayan striker has struggled with discipline and finishing under pressure. Sources close to the club say that while Alonso admires Mohamed Salah’s intensity, several board members fear he could destabilize the squad’s chemistry. The debate has prompted internal meetings and urgent consultations with senior players.

🏁 As the summer transfer window heats up , Real Madrid faces a pivotal decision: embrace the chaos and gamble on Mohamed Salah, or look for a more stable alternative. With Rodrygo’s departure all but sealed and Alonso reshaping the squad in his image, the coming weeks could define the club’s trajectory for years to come. One thing is for certain: the Bernabéu hasn’t felt this kind of tremor since Cristiano Ronaldo left.