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Real Madrid Preparing £100 Million Bid for Manchester City Midfielder Rodri

Real Madrid Preparing £100 Million Bid for Manchester City Midfielder Rodri

Real Madrid are reportedly preparing a sensational £100 million bid to sign Manchester City’s Spanish midfielder Rodri, with new manager Xabi Alonso keen to build his midfield revolution around the Etihad star.

Rodri, widely considered the lynchpin in Pep Guardiola’s tactical setup, has been instrumental in City’s domestic and European success over recent years. The 29-year-old is under contract until 2027, but recent injury concerns and Madrid’s ongoing midfield overhaul have prompted fresh links with a move to La Liga.

The Sun reports that Real Madrid view Rodri as the ideal successor to Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, and are looking to move decisively this summer rather than risk a future bidding war. Rodri’s recent ACL recovery has added uncertainty around his long-term output, but Madrid remain confident they can tempt both the player and City with a nine-figure package.

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While Manchester City have consistently labelled Rodri as “untouchable,” they have historically made pragmatic decisions when large transfer fees are offered — including the sales of Leroy Sané and İlkay Gündoğan. Should Rodri show any willingness to leave, the club may be forced into difficult deliberations.

 FAQ

  • What’s the latest on Real Madrid’s pursuit? They are preparing a £100M bid for this summer, encouraged by Xabi Alonso’s vision for Rodri.
  • Is Rodri injured? He recently recovered from an ACL issue, which raised questions about long-term fitness.
  • Would City sell? They don’t want to, but may consider if Rodri expresses interest or the deal becomes financially compelling.
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Conclusion

The upcoming weeks could prove decisive for Manchester City. With Real Madrid ready to table an official offer, the reigning Premier League champions must prepare for what would be one of the most high-profile transfer sagas of the summer window.

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