Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has issued a clear message regarding midfielder Rodri’s future at the club, stating that while he wants the player to stay, Rodri must leave if he is not content.
Guardiola addressed recent comments from Rodri, who expressed openness to a potential move to Real Madrid during Friday’s press conference. The Spanish tactician refrained from criticizing Rodri for considering other options but underscored that an unsettled player cannot remain at the Etihad Stadium.
Lauding Rodri as an “incredible” player, Guardiola made it clear that if the midfielder wishes to depart, he should directly approach the club’s sporting director to arrange his sale.
Fabrizio Romano on Rodri’s Transfer Situation
Football insider Fabrizio Romano has provided further insight into Rodri’s situation, indicating that his future remains uncertain. Real Madrid has identified the 29-year-old as a target, while Manchester City has countered by offering him a new contract, signaling their desire for him to stay.
Romano explained that Rodri currently faces a pivotal decision: either commit to Manchester City by potentially signing a new deal or explore a move away from the club. He noted that Rodri’s previous statements about Real Madrid were significant, and while Real Madrid has a clear appreciation for the player and is discussing him internally, no formal bid or direct talks between clubs have taken place yet.
Crucially, Romano revealed that Manchester City has already presented Rodri with a new contract proposal, which includes an “important salary.” This places the ball firmly in Rodri’s court, as he now must choose between extending his stay with a new contract, fulfilling his current contract for another year, or making a move to the Bernabeu.
Given Rodri’s integral role in City’s success over the years, the club is keen to prevent his departure this summer. This concern is amplified by the club’s struggles since Kevin De Bruyne’s exit last year, and the impending contract expirations of Bernardo Silva and John Stones at the end of the current campaign.








