Dani Rodriguez joins Dinamo Zagreb permanently from Barcelona
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 6:00 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Dani Rodriguez has completed a permanent transfer to Dinamo Zagreb from Barcelona, terminating his time at La Masia. Barcelona has secured a buy-back option as part of the deal, although financial details are undisclosed. Rodriguez sought more playing time, influenced by competition from Lamine Yamal, leading to his decision to leave. He made his senior debut under Hansi Flick and aims to establish himself at the senior level in Croatia, where the club is known for developing young talent.
- •Dani Rodriguez leaves Barcelona for Dinamo Zagreb on a permanent deal.
- •Barcelona retains a buy-back clause in the transfer agreement.
- •Rodriguez aims for more playing time after limited opportunities at Barcelona.
- •He made his senior debut under Hansi Flick during the last season.
- •Dinamo Zagreb has a reputation for developing young players.
- 6:00 AMYahoo Sports — Barcelona youth team star seals permanent move to Dinamo Zagreb; club retains buy-back option – Romano
"Barcelona transfer news has brought another departure from La Masia, with Dani Rodriguez’s tenure officially coming to an end after completing a permanent move to Dinamo Zagreb.According to Fabrizio...
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