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08/17/26 09:58:00
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08/17 08:45 CDT Rodri set to arrive as Barcelona finalize transfer of Spain
captain from Man City
Rodri set to arrive as Barcelona finalize transfer of Spain captain from Man
City
By TALES AZZONI
AP Sports Writer
MADRID (AP) --- Spain's World Cup-winning captain Rodri is set to arrive in
Barcelona on Monday to seal his transfer from Manchester City to the Catalan
club.
Rodri was expected to undergo a medical as Barcelona and City exchanged
documentation to finalize the agreement.
Barcelona agreed to a deal worth 76.5 million euros ($88.5 million), a person
with knowledge of the transaction confirmed to The Associated Press on Sunday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the transfer have
not been made public.
The 30-year-old midfielder Rodri, who helped Spain secure its second World Cup
title last month, will join international teammates Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo,
Pau Cubars, Gavi and Pedri at the Catalan club.
Rodri won the Golden Ball as the World Cup's best player. He had one year left
on his contract with City.
Real Madrid was also reportedly interested in signing Rodri at one point, and
he had loudly praised the Barcelona rival in the past.
Hansi Flick's Barcelona, chasing a three-peat in the Spanish league, has
already boosted its squad with England forward Anthony Gordon, who will help to
make up for the departures of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres, who scored
the winning goal in extra time in the World Cup final against Argentina.
Rodri joined City from Atletico Madrid in 2019. He scored the winning goal in
the Champions League final victory over Inter Milan in 2023, and won the Ballon
d'Or as the world's best player the following year after being part of Spain's
European Championship-winning team.
His departure further weakens City's midfield, with Bernardo Silva having left
for Real Madrid earlier this offseason.
Rodri did not play Sunday in City's 3-0 defeat to Arsenal in the Community
Shield. He is recovering from minor back surgery he underwent after the World
Cup.
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AP Sports Writers Steve Douglas and Joseph Wilson contributed to this report.
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