Real Madrid shut down Rodri rumor

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Rodri should not play with Vinicius Junior, at least not for the moment. Announced on Real Madrid’s shelves for a few weeks, the Spanish midfielder would ultimately not be in the sights of Casa Blanca. According to the information Marcathe Merengue club would not consider recruiting the Manchester City player, currently unavailable due to a ruptured cruciate ligament that occurred this fall.

Despite everything, the residents of the Santiago-Bernabéu are keeping an eye on the transfer market and obviously the 28-year-old ultra-versatile midfielder is being closely scrutinized. In Madrid, we are looking for a new midfielder – and not only that – but Rodri is obviously not the lucky one. Florentino Perez, who has still not found Toni Kroos’ successor, will therefore continue to look elsewhere than in the north of England.

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