Neither Rodrygo Nor Vinicius: “830 Million Euros or Nothing!” Real Madrid Responds to Manchester City
In the wake of Rodri’s serious injury, Manchester City is looking to reinforce its midfield in January. The English club, led by Pep Guardiola, has reportedly set its sights on a Real Madrid star: Federico Valverde. However, Florentino Pérez’s response is crystal clear: 830 million euros, or no deal.
Real Madrid has set Valverde’s release clause at an astronomical 830 million euros, making him the most untouchable player at the club. If such a transfer were to happen, this sum would be the highest in football history. This eye-watering valuation underscores the critical strategic importance of the Uruguayan midfielder to the Madrid squad.
Valverde, known as “the man with three lungs” for his tireless work rate, has become a key figure in Real Madrid’s midfield under Carlo Ancelotti. His versatility, both defensively and offensively, makes him an irreplaceable asset. Florentino Pérez appears determined to keep him at all costs, especially when the potential buyer is a direct competitor like Manchester City.
In response to City’s interest, who are seeking a replacement for Rodri, Real Madrid’s leadership has made it clear that they will not entertain any negotiations unless the 830 million euros threshold is met. This strategy aims to deter any transfer attempts, with the understanding that few clubs could afford such a sum.
Despite this exorbitant price tag, Manchester City may look for more affordable alternatives. One name that has surfaced is Martín Zubimendi, the midfield star from Real Sociedad. Zubimendi could provide a viable solution at a much lower cost, addressing City’s immediate needs without breaking the bank.
With such a high release clause, Real Madrid is firmly positioning itself to retain Federico Valverde, rejecting any offers—whether from Manchester City or elsewhere.