Man City's Rodri reportedly looking for Real Madrid move after Guardiola's departure
Manchester, May 20
Manchester City star Rodri is reportedly desperately looking forward to securing a deal with Spanish giants Real Madrid after manager Pep Guardiola's era with the English football giants nears its conclusion, reported Goal.com on Wednesday.
The Spanish star has long been a dream club for Rodri, and a change in Man City's leadership has opened the door for a potential move to the 15-time UEFA Champions League champions. Guardiola's presence was massive within Man City, and it shaped the career of many superstars of the club, including Rodri himself. But with the 20 trophy-winning manager concluding his chapter with the club, it has altered the future of several players within the team.
For Rodri, Guardiola was a mentor who shaped him into one of the best defensive midfielders in the world, and with him leaving, the emotional and professional ties with the Premier League have weakened considerably, paving the way for a move to his home city.
Real Madrid's admiration for Rodri has not been hidden. Since the retirement of Toni Kroos, a multiple-time La Liga and UEFA Champions League winner with Real Madrid, Real Madrid has felt the absence of a player capable of dictating the tempo from the deep. The top management of the club feels that Rodri is the perfect player who could provide the equilibrium to their star-studded squad.
The timing aligns as a major managerial shift is happening in Real Madrid itself, with Jose Mourinho having reported to have reached a verbal agreement to be the next manager for the club. Rodri is viewed as a priority signing as Real Madrid aims to move to their next chapter after a trophyless season in the 2025-26 season.
Rodri is also reportedly "very keen" for a return to Spain, having represented Atletico Madrid and Villarreal, but he is under contract with City till 2027, and the club are really tough negotiators.
Rodri's immense physical and technical qualities make him a quality player that Real Madrid can fight for, standing at over 1.90 m, offering a massive presence and ability to dictate play in terms of attacking and applying pressure.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm a City fan living in India, and this is worrying news. Rodri has been nothing short of world-class since joining. But honestly, if Guardiola goes, the whole project changes. The report about Mourinho returning to Madrid adds another layer—imagine Rodri playing under Mourinho's system. That could be interesting tactically. Still, I hope City can convince him to stay at least until his contract runs out.
This feels like deja vu from when Ronaldo left United. Top players always follow the manager who made them. Rodri owes so much to Pep's system—it turned him from a good midfielder into the Ballon d'Or contender he is today. Real Madrid getting him would make them scary again. But I'm skeptical about Mourinho's return; his defensive style might not suit Rodri's game. Let's see how this unfolds.
Finally some interesting football news! I've been following Rodri's progress since his Villarreal days. The guy is a beast at 1.90m, can control games, and has that Spanish flair. Premier League would miss him, but La Liga needs star power again. Madrid with Rodri, Bellingham, and Vinicius? Chalo, that's a title-winning midfield for sure. Just hope City replace him properly if he leaves.
From a neutral perspective, this move makes perfect sense. Rodri is 28 now—if he wants to win more UCLs, Madrid is the place post-Kroos. But I wonder if City's owners will let him go cheap? They're tough negotiators, as the article says. The Mourinho factor is intriguing too; him and Rodri could form a dynamic partnership. Overall, exciting times for football fans everywhere, including those of us watching from India.
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