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World Cup Golden Ball Winner Rodri Joins Barcelona from Manchester City
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World Cup Golden Ball Winner Rodri Joins Barcelona from Manchester City

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Rodri, the Golden Ball winner at the 2026 World Cup, is moving from Manchester City to FC Barcelona.
  • The transfer fee is reportedly around 65 million pounds.
  • Rodri was a key player in Spain's World Cup victory and is considered one of the world's best defensive midfielders.

Rodri, the standout player who earned the Golden Ball at the 2026 World Cup, is set to leave Manchester City for FC Barcelona. The highly-rated Spanish midfielder will join the La Liga giants in a move that has generated significant buzz in the football world. British media reported the transfer agreement between Barcelona and Manchester City, with the deal valued at approximately 65 million pounds.

Rodri's performance at the World Cup was instrumental in leading Spain to victory. His exceptional game management and defensive capabilities have solidified his reputation as one of the premier defensive midfielders globally. His departure from the Premier League marks the end of a highly successful chapter with Manchester City.

During his seven years at Manchester City, Rodri became a cornerstone of the team. He played a pivotal role in their dominance, contributing to four Premier League titles. His consistent performances and leadership on the field made him an indispensable asset to the club. His move to Barcelona signifies a new challenge in his illustrious career.

Rodri's transfer to Barcelona has been agreed. The transfer fee is approximately 65 million pounds.

โ€” BBCReporting on the details of the transfer deal.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.