Manchester City knock back Barcelona's initial Rodri offer after deeming it far too low
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► Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub ► Watch Sky Sports with NOW: https://bit.ly/NOWSkySportsYT Manchester City have knocked back an initial offer from Barcelona for Rodri that is considered far too low. Talks have therefore halted for now. It remains to be seen whether Barcelona return with a higher offer. Their interest in signing him remains. Our sources in Spain believe Rodri prefers a move to Barcelona over Real Madrid. City do not want to sell the Spain World Cup-winning captain and instead agree with him on a new contract. If Rodri asks to leave, however, then they would not stand in his way. As City assess their options for a replacement, Sky in Italy have reported that Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez would be boss Enzo Maresca's "dream" signing. #realmadrid #mancity #barcelona ► For the latest developments on this story: https://qrcode.skysports.com/skysports/topstories ► For the latest transfer news: https://qrcode.skysports.com/skysports/T
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