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Barcelona sign Ballon d'Or winner Rodri from Manchester City until 2030

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FC Barcelona have officially confirmed the signing of Spanish midfielder Rodri from Manchester City. The Spain captain has penned a deal with the Catalan club running through 2030. Rodri arrives on the back of a standout period that included a World Cup victory with Spain and claiming the Ballon d'Or. The acquisition is expected to bolster Barcelona's squad as they pursue a third straight La Liga title. Real Madrid were also said to have been interested in the midfielder before he chose Barcelona.

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