Manchester City have finally waved goodbye to Rodri, agreeing to sell the Spanish midfielder to Barcelona for a hefty €76.5 million (£65.4m). The deal ends weeks of tense negotiations, with City desperately trying to convince the 30-year-old to extend his stay at the Etihad. But Rodri, who had just one year left on his contract, made it crystal clear that his heart was set on a return to Spain this summer.
The move marks a significant shift for Barcelona, who are shelling out serious cash for a player entering his thirties. Yet for Hansi Flick, the investment is a no-brainer. Rodri, fresh off captaining Spain to World Cup glory, is exactly the kind of steel and composure the Blaugrana need to defend their LaLiga crown. Flick sees him as the missing piece in a midfield that, while talented, lacked the grit to dominate Europe’s elite.
Rodri is expected to put pen to paper on a four-year deal at Camp Nou, bringing his trophy-laden chapter in Manchester to a close. For City, losing a player of his caliber stings, but the fee softens the blow. For Barcelona, this isn’t just a transfer—it’s a statement of intent, a signal that they’re ready to return to the top table of world football with a proven winner at the heart of their engine room.