Rodri to Real Madrid, Florentino Perez’s new fad

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The Real Madrid transfer window does not seem to be running out of steam.

Kylian Mbappé may have settled in Madrid, but the Madrid club is not yet satisfied. According to the

Manchester Evening Newsthe Merengues management would now be eyeing another big file: Rodri, the defensive midfielder of Manchester City.

A real hub of the Skyblues midfield, the Spanish international, fresh from winning the European Championship title with La Roja, has established himself as the benchmark in his position for several seasons. His solid performances, consistency and impact on the game now make him

a candidate for the next Ballon d’Or.

A valuable asset in the file

Assets that do not leave Florentino Pérez indifferent, so much so that the Madrid president now dreams of repatriating the former Atlético Madrid player to his hometown. To carry out this operation, the Blancos boss can count on a powerful ally, Dani Carvajal. The Spanish right-back does not hesitate to put pressure on his teammate in the national team.

“I tell him every day. Leave Manchester, there is no sun, come to Madrid, we need you, and besides, you are from here, in Madrid,” did he declare.

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