Rodri leaving Manchester City?
Rodri, who is currently playing for Manchester City and recovering from a torn cruciate ligament, conveyed his contentment in England but did not dismiss the possibility of returning to the Spanish league. During an interview with Marca, he mentioned that extending his contract with City is not his main focus at the moment, as he is concentrating on his recovery. He highlighted that he is enjoying his time in England but is also keeping an eye on La Liga, suggesting that a future move back to Spain remains a possibility. This has sparked some concern among Manchester City fans.
Rodri sustained a serious knee ligament injury during the match against Arsenal FC. As a result, he will be sidelined for several months, potentially missing most of the season. Manchester City is considering entering the transfer market in January to find a replacement for him.
Rodri, who was voted the best player of the recent European Championship, suffered a serious injury to his cruciate ligaments during a match against Arsenal. He is expected to be sidelined for several months, potentially missing most of the season. Manchester City is considering entering the transfer market in January to find a replacement for him.
Rodri suffered a severe injury to his cruciate ligaments during a match against Arsenal, which might keep him sidelined for several months, potentially ending his season. As a result, Manchester City is considering entering the transfer market in January to find a replacement for him.
Rodri suffered a serious knee injury during a match against Arsenal, putting him out for several months. Manchester City is considering entering the transfer market in January to find a replacement for him.
Manchester City are keen to advance contract extension talks with Rodri before Christmas.
Man City plan to make Rodri one of the highest-paid players in the Premier League in order to fend off interest from Real Madrid. (GIVEMESPORT)
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