Manchester City are looking to secure the long-term future of their midfield mainstay Rodri amidst interest from Real Madrid.
According to a report from Football Insider, Manchester City have opened contract renewal talks with their Spanish midfield star Rodri. While he still has a significant time left on his current deal, City wants to secure his long-term future with a double-your-money deal amidst interest from Real Madrid.
Rodri joined City in the summer of 2019 after an impressive season with Atletico Madrid. He has gone from strength to strength since making the move to England and has established himself as one of the most important players under Pep Guardiola.
The Spanish international has been key to all the success the Manchester-based club have had in recent seasons. While he still has three years left on his current deal with City, the 28-year-old midfielder has been linked with a move away from the club.
Guardiola’s contract at the club runs out at the end of the season and he might not extend beyond that point. As a result, the future of a few of his stars has been up in the air. Rodri has a very close relationship with Guardiola and the Spanish manager’s departure could have an impact on his future.
A bumper new deal for Real Madrid target Rodri
Real Madrid are the ones interested in the Spanish defensive midfielder. While they already have a star-studded squad, Los Blancos are always on the lookout for more quality and Rodri being one of the best in his position can surely help them.
With the Spanish giants lurking, City have decided to offer Rodri a new deal and secure his long-term future. They want to ensure he remains a part of their project even if Guardiola decides to leave. They have begun contract renewal talks with the 28-year-old.
They are willing to try everything in their power to extend his stay. The report suggests City are ready to double his wages to ensure he commits his future to the club. Meanwhile, Real Madrid will continue monitoring his situation and could pounce on an opportunity if contract talks do not progress.
Manchester City are looking to secure the long-term future of their midfield mainstay Rodri amidst interest from Real Madrid.
According to a report from Football Insider, Manchester City have opened contract renewal talks with their Spanish midfield star Rodri. While he still has a significant time left on his current deal, City wants to secure his long-term future with a double-your-money deal amidst interest from Real Madrid.
Rodri joined City in the summer of 2019 after an impressive season with Atletico Madrid. He has gone from strength to strength since making the move to England and has established himself as one of the most important players under Pep Guardiola.
The Spanish international has been key to all the success the Manchester-based club have had in recent seasons. While he still has three years left on his current deal with City, the 28-year-old midfielder has been linked with a move away from the club.
Guardiola’s contract at the club runs out at the end of the season and he might not extend beyond that point. As a result, the future of a few of his stars has been up in the air. Rodri has a very close relationship with Guardiola and the Spanish manager’s departure could have an impact on his future.
A bumper new deal for Real Madrid target Rodri
Real Madrid are the ones interested in the Spanish defensive midfielder. While they already have a star-studded squad, Los Blancos are always on the lookout for more quality and Rodri being one of the best in his position can surely help them.
With the Spanish giants lurking, City have decided to offer Rodri a new deal and secure his long-term future. They want to ensure he remains a part of their project even if Guardiola decides to leave. They have begun contract renewal talks with the 28-year-old.
They are willing to try everything in their power to extend his stay. The report suggests City are ready to double his wages to ensure he commits his future to the club. Meanwhile, Real Madrid will continue monitoring his situation and could pounce on an opportunity if contract talks do not progress.