Reports indicate a significant shift in Manchester City’s stance regarding midfielder Rodri, with the club now reportedly receptive to a potential transfer to Real Madrid. This development comes as negotiations for Rodri’s new contract at the Etihad Stadium have reportedly been put on hold.
Speculation surrounding Rodri’s future intensified following a recent social media post by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano linking him with a move to the Spanish giants. Adding fuel to the fire, the Spain international himself has not dismissed the possibility of a switch to the Bernabéu, even addressing his past ties with Atletico Madrid by suggesting they wouldn’t impede such a move.
According to insights from TEAMtalk, there’s a growing mutual understanding that both Manchester City and Rodri might be open to exploring separate paths this summer.
Rodri Addresses Real Madrid Rumours
Speaking on his future, Rodri was quoted by Sky Sports saying, “I have a year left on my contract. There will come a point when we’ll have to sit down and talk.” He further reflected on the nature of top-tier football transfers: “There are other players who’ve taken that path (between both Madrid clubs). Not directly, but over time. You can’t turn down the best clubs in the world.”
The midfielder also expressed a desire to return to his home country: “I would like to return (to La Liga) yes, of course. For me, LaLiga is where I started. I still follow it, not as much as before, but I still follow it. But right now, I am very happy here (in the Premier League).”
Manchester City’s Search for a Successor
The TEAMtalk report also highlights that Manchester City is already actively considering options to fill Rodri’s formidable shoes. Among the names reportedly on their radar are Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson and Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali.
Replacing a player of Rodri’s caliber would be a monumental task. Throughout his illustrious tenure at the Etihad, the 29-year-old has been instrumental in securing four Premier League titles, the coveted Champions League trophy, and even earned a prestigious Ballon d’Or award.
Should he depart Manchester this summer, Rodri would undoubtedly leave a significant void, but simultaneously, he would represent an incredibly exciting acquisition for Real Madrid.








