Manchester City offers Rodri contract extension through 2029 as Ballon d'Or winner's future remains uncertain
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Manchester City has offered a significant contract extension to Rodri, the reigning Ballon d'Or winner, aiming to keep him at the Etihad through 2029. However, negotiations are ongoing as Rodri's current deal expires in June 2027, and without an agreement, he could leave as a free agent next year. Reports vary on how close the two sides are to reaching a deal.
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The proposal has been described as 'weighty.'
Some sources suggest the gap between City's offer and Rodri's expectations vary considerably.
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