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Manchester City keen on block Rodri exit this summer

Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been heavily linked with a summer move away from the Premier League club.

Rodri is a target for Real Madrid, but reports from Fichajes claim that Manchester City are looking to block his exit this summer. The development will come as a huge blow for Real Madrid, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to move on to other targets.

They need more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and the Manchester City star would have been a superb acquisition. There is no doubt that he is one of the best players in the world in his position. He has been exceptional for Manchester City since joining them, and he has won the Ballon d’Or with them as well. He would have been the ideal acquisition for Real Madrid.

However, Manchester City do not want to let the player move on. He is a key player for them, and losing him would be a huge blow for the Premier League side. There have been rumours of a new contract for the Spaniard as well.

Will Rodri force an exit?

It remains to be seen what the player decides in the coming weeks. If he decides to force an exit, it will be difficult for Manchester City to hold onto the player.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has recently admitted that he does not want to keep unhappy players at the club. It seems that Real Madrid’s best hope of signing the player is if he decides to force a move.

Real Madrid move can be tempting

The opportunity to play for Real Madrid can be quite exciting. They are widely regarded as the biggest club in the world, and Rodri has already achieved everything he wanted in English football. This could be the right time for him to take on another challenge. The opportunity to return to his homeland will be exciting for him. He has shown his quality in La Liga with Atletico Madrid, and he could be a player for Real Madrid as well.

Apart from his quality, Real Madrid needs more experience and leadership in the middle of the park. The Spanish International could be the ideal option for them.

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