Manchester City Rejects Barcelona’s Initial Offer for Rodri
Manchester City has firmly denied Barcelona’s first proposal for midfielder Rodri, signaling that negotiations will only advance if their financial expectations are met. As reported by TeamTalk, the opening offer left City shocked, being labeled as “derisory” and significantly below the amount necessary for serious discussions to begin.
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The situation is clear: Rodri aspires to return to Spain, with Barcelona being his favored club. While personal terms do not pose a problem, the central issue remains the transfer fee.
Transfer Negotiations Hit a Snag
Barcelona’s initial bid stands at £38 million, a figure that does not meet Manchester City’s valuation of £68.5 million. Sources indicate that City has no intention of lowering their demands. One insider remarked that the offer was “derisory,” adding that it “took everyone by surprise.” These statements reflect Manchester City’s firm belief that Rodri’s market value has already been established at an appropriate level.
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Rodri, now 30, is widely regarded as one of the top holding midfielders in football. His experience and reliability contribute to City’s resistance in selling him at a lower price. Despite Rodri’s desire to leave being well-known, City asserts that any transfer will only happen “under the right conditions.”
City’s Plans for Rodri’s Return
With conversations stalled, Manchester City has instructed Rodri to prepare for his return to England for pre-season rehabilitation instead of a swift transfer to Barcelona. The midfielder is recovering from a minor back surgery, and without a stronger offer from Barcelona, he is set to continue his recovery in Manchester.
Importantly, City is not in a rush to finalize a sale. This provides the club with a significant advantage, as officials have indicated they would be “perfectly happy” to retain Rodri, even if it means he completes the final year of his contract. This stance strengthens City’s leverage and pushes Barcelona to reassess their commitment to the transfer.
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Maresca Open to Keeping Rodri
Adding another dimension to the discussion, HEAD COACH Enzo Maresca has advised both Rodri and sporting director Hugo Viana that he would be pleased to keep the player if an agreement cannot be reached. Although City has not pursued new contract negotiations due to Rodri’s expressed intentions to depart, they remain open to renewing his contract if he decides to stay.
Currently, the relationship between Manchester City and Barcelona remains positive, with expectations that discussions will resume over the weekend. However, the message from City remains unequivocal: if Barcelona wishes to acquire Rodri, they need to offer a figure that reflects his true worth. Failure to do so will result in him returning to Manchester.
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For Manchester City, this transfer saga is uncomfortable despite their justified stance. Rodri is integral to the team’s control and structure, especially in crucial moments. The club’s dissatisfaction with Barcelona’s “derisory” bid highlights their determination not to be undervalued.
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Fans express more concern not over the bid itself but Rodri’s desire to leave. Once this desire becomes public knowledge, it often leads to drawn-out negotiations that disrupt planning and create unease ahead of the season. City’s decision to have him return for rehabilitation reflects a prudent approach, which supporters will value.
Nevertheless, a sense of anxiety lingers. If Rodri remains, fans will seek reassurance regarding his commitment. Alternatively, if he departs, they expect the full £68.5 million along with a structured plan for succession. Maresca’s openness to keeping Rodri is comforting, as any team in Europe would want such a player. Ultimately, supporters hope for a swift resolution—either Barcelona must meet the asking price or Rodri must stay all in.
Man City Stand Firm on Rodri as Barcelona Bid Falls Well Short of Valuation
Manchester City have drawn an early line in the sand over Rodri, rejecting Barcelona’s opening proposal and making clear that any deal will only progress if their valuation is met. According to TeamTalk, City were left stunned by the first offer, with sources branding it “derisory” and well below a level that would trigger meaningful negotiations.
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The current picture is straightforward. Rodri wants to return to Spain, Barcelona are his preferred destination, and personal terms are not the issue. TEAMtalk reports that the midfielder’s camp have already agreed a four-year contract in principle with the Catalan club. The problem, and the only problem of note at this stage, is the fee.
Rodri Transfer Stalls Over Barcelona Valuation
Barcelona’s opening bid is said to have been £38million, a number that has not come close to satisfying Manchester City. Their own valuation stands at £68.5million, and there appears to be no appetite inside the Etihad to soften that stance. One source described the offer as “derisory”, while another said it “took everyone by surprise.” Those are strong words, and they reflect a club that feel the market value of Rodri has already been set at a fair level.
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There is also context that matters. Rodri is 30, but he remains one of the elite holding midfielders in world football. His experience, his consistency and his standing in the game mean City see little reason to sell at a discount. Even with the player’s wish to leave now well established, the club’s position is that they will facilitate an exit only “under the right conditions”.
Manchester City Prepared for Rodri Return
With talks currently at a standstill, City have informed Rodri to prepare to return to England for pre-season rehabilitation rather than expecting an immediate move to Catalunya. He is still recovering after minor back surgery, and unless Barcelona produce a much stronger package, he will continue that process in Manchester.
Importantly, City are under no financial pressure to conclude a sale. That point runs through the reporting and shapes the club’s confidence here. TEAMtalk states that officials have made it clear they would be “perfectly happy” for Rodri to stay, even if that meant seeing out the final year of his contract. In practical terms, that gives City leverage and leaves Barcelona needing to decide how serious they are.
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Enzo Maresca Open to Keeping Midfield Star
There is another layer to this situation. TEAMtalk reports that head coach Enzo Maresca has told both Rodri and sporting director Hugo Viana that he would be very happy to keep the player if no agreement is reached. City have not advanced fresh contract talks because Rodri had already indicated he wanted to go, but that does not mean the door is shut. If he were to change course, the club would have “no hesitation” in offering a new deal.
For now, relations between Manchester City and Barcelona remain good, and there is an expectation that negotiations will resume over the weekend. Yet the message from City could hardly be clearer. If Barcelona want Rodri, they must pay a figure that reflects his status. If they do not, he will be back in Manchester.
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From a Manchester City perspective, this is one of those stories that feels uncomfortable even if the club’s stance makes complete sense. Rodri is not an ordinary player, he is the player who gives City control, calm and structure in the biggest moments. Seeing Barcelona come in with what has been called a “derisory” offer is irritating, because it almost feels like they are testing whether City will blink.
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The part that concerns fans most is not actually the bid, it is the fact that Rodri wants to go. Once that becomes public, there is always a fear that a saga drags on, affects planning and leaves everyone in an awkward position before the season starts. City saying he should return for rehabilitation is the correct move, and supporters will appreciate the club refusing to panic.
At the same time, there is bound to be some nervousness. If Rodri stays, fans will want clarity on his commitment. If he leaves, they will want the full £68.5million and a proper succession plan. Maresca being willing to keep him is reassuring, because any team in Europe would want that option. Still, from a supporter’s viewpoint, the ideal outcome is quick resolution. Either Barcelona pay up properly, or Rodri stays focused and fully invested. Anything in between risks becoming a distraction City simply do not need.
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