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Barcelona's Champions League push hinges on £65.4m Rodri signing
Rodri landed in Barcelona on Monday evening, ready to finalise his £65.4 million transfer from Manchester City and address the media ahead of a medical tomorrow and a possible Wednesday unveiling. The Spain captain, fresh from captaining his nation to World Cup glory, expressed his excitement about joining the club.
Midfield reinforcement for Champions League ambitions
Barcelona are targeting a return to the Champions League and have identified a need for a top‑level midfielder to anchor their midfield. Rodri’s arrival is seen as the solution to that requirement.
The Spain captain said, “I’m happy to be here; it’s been a few intense days, and I’m thrilled to be here.” He added, “Playing for Barcelona is a dream. We’re going for the Champions League and everything else that comes our way.”
Rodri’s move is valued at £65.4 million, after initial offers fell well below Manchester City’s £68 million demand. Ongoing discussions have seen Barcelona move closer to the club’s valuation.
Barcelona splurge £65m on Rodri to chase Champions League glory
He will sign a four‑year contract that runs until 2030, securing his services for the next several seasons. The length reflects both the player’s ambition and the club’s long‑term planning.
A medical is scheduled for tomorrow, after which Barcelona could officially unveil Rodri on Wednesday. The timing aligns with the club’s pre‑season preparations.
After a seven‑year spell with Manchester City, Rodri is returning to his homeland by joining Barcelona. He agreed to the deal two weeks ago, having told rivals Real Madrid he no longer wished to join them.
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