Rodri Hints at Future Plans: England, Spain, and Real Madrid
Manchester City’s midfield maestro Rodri has opened up about his career aspirations, leaving fans wondering about his long-term plans. In a candid interview, the Spanish international spoke about his love for English football, the possibility of returning to Spain, and the allure of playing for Real Madrid.
Rodri’s Affection for English Football and Man City
Currently at the peak of his career, Rodri expressed his admiration for English football and life at Manchester City:
> “It could be a possibility to finish my career in England. I feel very good there, I love English football, and Man City is a fantastic club.”
His comments underline his strong connection to City, where he has established himself as one of the Premier League’s most dominant midfielders.
Spain: Home and Heart
Despite his comfort in England, Rodri’s ties to his homeland remain strong. He keeps a close eye on Spanish football and hasn’t ruled out a return to La Liga in the future:
> “Spain is my country, and I keep following everything—La Liga, the clubs.”
The midfielder’s remarks reflect his dual attachment to the two footballing powerhouses, leaving the door open for a potential move back to Spain.
On Real Madrid’s Appeal
Rodri also addressed the hypothetical scenario of joining Real Madrid, the most decorated club in football history:
> “When Real Madrid call you, the BEST club in history… it makes you proud, and you always MUST listen. It’s obvious.”
While his words were hypothetical, they have sparked speculation about whether the Spanish giants could target him in the future.
Rodri’s latest statements shed light on his deep appreciation for both English and Spanish football. While he remains committed to Manchester City, his openness to new opportunities—particularly the prospect of joining Real Madrid—adds intrigue to his long-term career plans.
As Rodri continues to dominate in midfield for City, fans will undoubtedly keep a close watch on his next moves, both in England and potentially back in Spain.