🚨 EXCL: Newcastle United in talks with Manchester City over potential deal to sign Nico Gonzalez. Move for #MCFC midfielder not yet advanced but #NUFC working to strengthen & 24yo among various options exploratory dialogue taking place over @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/E3rYa1wOoP
Lads Rodri has been here 8 years and been integral to us winning the lot including the winning goal in the champions league final
If he wants to go back to Spain let him and stop crying
He's not ruined legacy's ffs
🚨 Barcelona offer Manchester City ~€45m + add-ons to sign Rodri. #MCFC regard as nowhere near level needed to negotiate sale + insist no meaningful talks taking place as bid considered serious yet to be made. #FCBarcelona know price ~€80m @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/gTLT673NDS
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Thanks for the memories Rodri but City should cash in on him with 1 year on his contract, don’t want any player at the club who doesn’t want to be here 👋🏼
🚨 Rodri dreams of Real Madrid but there’s still no green light from Florentino Pérez to proceed with the move.
All depends on Real president and nothing has changed at this stage.
🩵 Man City new contract proposal remains valid as #MCFC still hope to get it done.
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It now feels like something has *permanently* changed in this country.
If politicians and leftist MSM keep telling us to 'keep calm' and carry on.
If they keep telling us how we should feel.
If they keep calling normal Brits 'far-right' or say we're 'whipping up division' for speaking out.
If they keep showing us they care more about language than brutal savagery on our streets.
If they do not CLOSE THE BORDERS and START DEPORTING MILLIONS NOW!...
This country will tear itself apart.
It's a pressure cooker.
Before I joined the club, Pep was already an inspiration for me. To become his player and after 9 years end up being the one with most games played under him is truly an honour. He arrived at Man City, and the Premier League couldn’t be dominated playing his way… Well, they were wrong. Not only he dominated, he changed the game in England as he did in other countries before. The hunger and ambition to want more and more even after winning and winning again was a big inspiration. For me personally, he was and will always be my father of football. A lot of the things that many managers in the past thought were weaknesses of my game, he saw it as strengths and understood me from day one. On a personal level, the kindness, trust and respect that we had for each other makes me the proudest and goes beyond football. I couldn’t be more grateful for what he did for me and my family. Thank you for all the memories and experiences to the greatest manager ever Pep Guardiola! 😄