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Rodri Lands In Barcelona To Complete Move From Man City
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Rodri Lands In Barcelona To Complete Move From Man City

Complete Sports about 2 hours 1 mins read

Spain midfielder Rodri said it is his “dream” to play for Barcelona after he arrived in the city to complete his move from Manchester City, BBC Sport reports. Barcelona have agreed to pay City about £65m, with the 30-year-old to sign a four-year contract with the La Liga champions. “I’m very happy to have arrived. [...]

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