City Xtra
·12 juin 2026
Real Madrid make final Rodri transfer decision impacted by Bernardo Silva move

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·12 juin 2026

Manchester City supporters can now expect to retain the services of defensive midfield star Rodri for another season following a decision made by primary suitors Real Madrid.
The financial context behind the Spanish giants stepping back highlights the domino effect that has engulfed the European transfer market this week, with the Bernabeu club taking advantage of the free agent market in English football.
Following the formalisation of Manchester City’s out-of-contract list, Real Madrid swooped in to secure the signature of Bernardo Silva on a lucrative free transfer, altering their wage structures and squad registration capabilities.
With the international transfer window officially opens next week, Hugo Viana’s recruitment sector has received formal clarity over the freeing up of significant wage allocation, further enabling an anticipated record-breaking move for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.
Now, in a new update from transfer market insider Fabrizio Romano, Real Madrid are not expected to advance for Manchester City’s Rodri this summer after securing a deal for Bernardo Silva on a free transfer.
It is explained that the Ballon d’Or winner of 2024 is not a priority for Los Blancos president Florentino Pérez, while it is now up to Rodri himself as to whether he signs new contract at the Etihad Stadium – with an offer still on the table – or leave on a free in 2027.
Now that the threat of a multi-million-pound raid from his hometown has been neutralised for the latest edition of the summer transfer window, the responsibility rests entirely with Rodri to map out his career trajectory.
If the midfield powerhouse decides to delay his decision and run his existing agreement down toward its final 12 months, the club will face a tense situation next summer that could see him leave on a free transfer.
However, Enzo Maresca will remain confident that the club’s long-standing midfield general will remain the undisputed centre-piece of his tactical outlook when the 2026/27 Premier League campaign gets underway on the weekend of Saturday, 22 August, 2026.







































