Manchester City are closing in on a major contract extension for midfield anchor Rodri, a move that would cement his future at the Etihad and silence persistent rumors linking him with a return to Spain.
The Spanish international has been the heartbeat of Pep Guardiola's side, especially during the historic Treble-winning campaign and last season's record fourth straight Premier League title. Despite recent injury setbacks, the 29-year-old remains arguably the best holding midfielder in world football—and City are ready to reward him accordingly.
Real Madrid have long admired Rodri, and the player himself hinted at a possible move earlier this year, saying, "We'll have to sit down and talk." However, no formal approach has been made from the Santiago Bernabéu, leaving the path clear for City to finalize a bumper new deal. Club officials have been working on the package for weeks, with an announcement potentially coming before the summer transfer window opens.
The timing is crucial. City are locked in a tense Premier League title race with Arsenal and preparing for an FA Cup Final showdown against Chelsea on May 16. Securing Rodri's long-term commitment is a top priority for Sporting Director Hugo Viana, especially as senior figures like John Stones and Bernardo Silva prepare for summer exits.
Rodri's influence goes beyond trophies—he is the foundation of City's midfield dominance and a natural leader. A new contract would not only reflect his status as one of the game's elite but also position him as a future captain. For now, City fans can breathe easy: their midfield general looks set to stay.
