At City, Rodri’s weekly compensation is approximately 180,000 pounds, and the company wants to increase it to 300,000 pounds
Star midfielder Rodri of Manchester City is about to receive a lucrative new long-term contract from the team, which would double his present salary at the Etihad Stadium.
After this summer’s European Championship in Germany, the 27-year-old is anticipated to receive a new contract as a reward for his dominant performance for Manchester City. Rodri is a vital member of Pep Guardiola’s team.
The midfield player has directly contributed to 20 goals for Manchester City so far this season. He scored the game-winning goal against Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League Final last season in Istanbul.
Although Rodri’s contract with Atletico Madrid expires in 2027, Manchester City is expected to offer the Spaniard a new five-year contract. Rodri moved to the Etihad Stadium from Atletico Madrid in July 2019.
The 27-year-old has started 40 games for the Sky Blues this season and has made 247 appearances overall. He has also won 10 trophies for the team, including the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, Emirates FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and three Premier League titles.
In recent months, Manchester City has enhanced the terms of a number of its top players. Rodri is expected to be the next player in Guardiola’s team to receive a reward for his or her achievements.
According to The Daily Star, Rodri will see his weekly pay increase from £150,000 to nearly £300,000 at Manchester City, putting the Spain international in line with the Blues’ greatest earnings.
The 27-year-old will be presented with a new five-year contract; negotiations are expected to begin after this summer’s European Championships in Germany.
There are rumors that Manchester City is eager to reward the midfield player and that there are now no worries about the Spaniard leaving the Etihad Stadium.
Rodri’s current contract has the potential to last until 2028, with a one-year extension option with the Sky Blues.
Recently, Julian Alvarez, Oscar Bobb, Rico Lewis, Phil Foden, and others signed new long-term contracts. Earlier in the season, Kyle Walker and Bernardo Silva also inked long-term contracts.
In addition to starting discussions with Rodri, it’s possible that in the off-season, Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland will discuss contract extensions.