Barcelona finalizes Rodri's transfer from Manchester City ahead of new season

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 7:49 PM

Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Barcelona finalizes Rodri's transfer from Manchester City ahead of new season
Summary

Rodrigo Hernández has officially completed his transfer from Manchester City to FC Barcelona, where he will take over the role previously held by Sergio Busquets. The Spain international arrived at El Prat Airport after a flight from Manchester, accompanied by family. His arrival has sparked significant interest among Barcelona supporters, as Rodri is seen as a natural successor for the club legend. This transfer follows a week of speculation regarding his departure from England, where Rodri was last observed preparing to leave for his new club.

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  • Rodrigo Hernández transfers to FC Barcelona from Manchester City.
  • Rodri is viewed as the successor to Sergio Busquets.
  • He arrived in Barcelona on a private jet with family.
  • The move concludes a brief period of speculation.
  • Rodri is a World Cup-winning captain for Spain.
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  • 7:49 PMThe Guardian SportBarcelona snatch Rodri from Madrid and make him new Busquets
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Spain’s World Cup-winning captain has completed his move to Camp Nou where he is a natural successor to club legend By the time Flight PTN27B started its descent into El Prat a bit before 8pm on Monday evening, a small crowd had gathered by the terminal doors, waiting for it to land. A few people stood and watched the sky, cameras out to capture its arrival. A lot more watched on their phones. In the two hours it had taken to get there from Manchester, taking off at 5.11pm, 101 minutes behind schedule, the Pilatus PC-24 had become the most tracked plane on the planet. Everyone knew that Rodrigo Hernández was on board. Unless, of course, he had been sneaked away in a catering cart. Five days earlier, Rodri had been seen, and recorded, at Barajas airport waiting to get on a flight back to Manchester from Madrid. He wheeled a small RFEF (Spanish football federation) case with his name on, stood alone in the queue, the World Cup winning-captain just a bloke in shorts and T-shirt, and his stay in the UK was supposed to be brief, just long enough to say goodbye. The plane he was boarding was a Ryanair one: that was the detail everyone homed in on, something extraordinary in the ordinariness. This time, though, he came on a private jet, one way. His family travelled with him. He came to sign for FC Barcelona. Continue reading...

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