“Real Madrid don’t lose, Real Madrid learns.” This phrase, once pronounced by one of the club’s great icons, could resonate today more than ever. With 15 titles in their credit, Real Madrid are synonymous with success in the Champions League, but their recent elimination in the hands of Arsenal, with a strong 5-1 on the global, shook the foundations of Santiago Bernabéc. The defeat highlighted a strange truth: the center of the field, the team’s heart, needs a new leader. In the midst of this scenario, a name shines above the rest: Rodrigo Hernández, the Manchester City -kid and the golden ball winner. His signature became the absolute priority for the white club.

Rodrigo, at 28, is not just a player, it is a guarantee. At Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola’s orders, it has been the axis of a team that dominated England and Europe. His numbers speak for themselves: in the 2022-23 season, he scored the decisive goal in the Champions League final against Inter Milan, ensuring his team’s trigeminal. In addition, its completed average passes exceed 90% per game, and its ability to recover balls puts it among the best in the world in its position. But they are not just statistics that make it special; It is your tactical intelligence, your calm under pressure and your silent leadership.

Compared to Real Madrid’s current midfielders, Rodrigo offers something that the strange team since the removal of Toni Kroos: absolute control of the game. While Jude Bellingham brings dynamism and Federico Valverde displays power, none has the ability to dictate the party’s rhythm as Kroos did or as Rodrigo. Carlo Ancelotti, known for his pragmatism, sees in the Spanish the ideal player to return to Madrid this solidity that led him to conquer Europe repeatedly.
The fall against Arsenal was not an accident. Real Madrid, despite having numbers like Vinicius Junior and Kylian Mbappé, was surpassed in all facets of the game. The center of the field was a tactical desert: no ideas, no connection, no response. Thibaut Courtois, after the game, did not hide his frustration: “We had no order, someone who pauses and drives.” Ancelotti, meanwhile, was more diplomatic, but equally clear: “We need to adjust things to compete at the highest level.” The directive, led by Florentino Pérez, took note. The elimination not only hurt, but lit the alarms and accelerated the reinforcement plans.
Bringing Roda will not be simple. Its contract with Manchester City extends until 2028, and its market value exceeds 130 million euros. In addition, the city has no intention of leaving its fundamental pillar and other European giants could enter the offer. However, Real Madrid have weapons to seduce him: the possibility of returning home – Rodrigo was born in Madrid – leading an ambitious project and playing at the largest club in the world. Florentino Pérez, known for his bold movements, would be willing to break the market to make this transfer.
If the signature is specified, the impact would be immediate. Rodrigue would not only strengthen the nucleus, but would release Bellingham and Valverde to shine in more offensive roles. Its arrival would bring balance, allowing Madrid to control the parts and reduce the pressure in a defense that, without a solid midfielder, is exposed. In addition, your experience at the end and your winning mindset can be the momentum that the team needs to reign in the Champions League.
Real Madrid is in a crossroads. The elimination of the Champions League has been a blow, but also an opportunity to reinvent itself. Rodrigo’s signature is not just a matter of talent, it is a statement of intent: Madrid does not give up, Madrid transforms. With him on the team, the white club could recover its essence and be the king of Europe again. Meanwhile, fans dream of seeing Roda dressed in white, driving the game of the heart of the field. Because in Bernabéu, the story does not end with a defeat; This is where a new achievement begins.