Mbappeux Real Madrid, Next Galactico Is Man City's Best MF'Trying to Recruit Next Summer'
Sep 05, 2024
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Spain's As reported on the 4th (Korea time) that `Real Madrid has made Manchester City midfielder Rodri its top target next summer.' Real Madrid are looking for a long-term replacement for Tony Cross, who announced his retirement, and have cited Rodri as the solution.
Rodri is a key Manchester City midfielder who does not need an explanation. Manchester City is full of top players, but there is no replacement for Rodri. He plays the most important role in Pep Guardiola-style football. Manchester City is always strong, but the performance is not very good in Rodri's absence. Rodri was the man of Manchester City's fourth consecutive defeat.
He also played an important role in the Spanish national team, leading them to the last Euro 2024 championship. Rodri plays in a less visible defensive midfielder position, but in recognition of his ability, he ranked fifth at last year's Ballon d'Or. This season, he is considered the strongest Ballon d'Or candidate along with Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior.
Man City offer to renew contract to keep Rodri irreplaceable. Rodri still has three years left on his contract with Manchester City, but Manchester City intends to keep Rodri as tied as possible in preparation for a possible transfer. Man City offered £375,000 a week to win Rodri's heart. It is the same amount as Elling Holan, who receives the club's highest weekly salary. That's how desperate he is to catch Rodri.
Rodri is not responding yet. Real Madrid believes it will take this opportunity to recruit Tarodri. Already, Real Madrid vice-captain Dani Carvajal has asked Rodri to sign with Real Madrid every day. Rodri said he would fit in perfectly with Real Madrid. From Rodri's point of view, he is bound to be shaken by the offer of the country's best club. Real Madrid brings anyone they want, so Manchester City's heart is bound to be restless.
Reporter Park Chan-joon vanbasten@sportschosun.com
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