Man City Resist Rodri Bid
Manchester City reject Barcelona's bid for midfielder Rodri

In a season where both Manchester City and Barcelona have shown mixed form, the two clubs are understood to be locked in a transfer dispute. Manchester City are reported to be open to selling midfielder Rodri, but the club’s valuation of the player is significantly higher than what Barcelona are willing to pay. The Spain captain has been a key player for Manchester City, and the club is keen to retain his services.
The transfer window is a critical period for both clubs, as they look to strengthen their squads and improve their chances of success in the upcoming season. Manchester City are looking to build on their past successes, while Barcelona are seeking to regain their footing as a top-tier club.
Barcelona’s bid for Rodri is reported to be £38.5m, but Manchester City are understood to be demanding more than £60m for the midfielder. This significant difference in valuation has led to a stalemate in the negotiations, and it remains to be seen whether the two clubs can reach an agreement.
As the transfer window continues to unfold, Manchester City and Barcelona will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. The outcome of the Rodri transfer saga will have significant implications for both clubs, and could potentially impact the balance of power in the league.