July 7, 2024

Sunderland’s prospects of adding another experienced star have become clearer.

Former Sunderland target Luciano Rodriguez is targeted by City Football Group, which owns Manchester City and many other teams across the world.

City Football Group wants Luciano Rodriguez.
According to football transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, the Uruguayan winger, who is now on his country’s international squad, is being carefully evaluated by the organization.

They are anticipated to make a bid of up to $15 million for the forward, who now plays for Liverpool UY in his home country, but Romano said they would not go over that figure. It is uncertain which team in the group’s portfolio of clubs he would travel to, if a deal was

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Alan Nixon, a journalist, connected Sunderland to the youngster back in November. He stated that the club’s head of recruiting, Stuart Harvey, had been in South America to observe Rodriguez. The Sunderland Echo referred to him as “an ambitious target for the Black Cats.”

Nathan Joyes, a sports video maker who specializes in South American football, disclosed how much he believed Sunderland could acquire him for. “In terms of cost, Fabricio Diaz moved from Liverpool to Al-Gharafa in the summer for around €6-8million (£5-7 million),” Joyes added. “I’d guess Rodriguez’s fee would be close to half that amount.”

Many other major European teams have expressed interest in the natural striker. Reports from Spain stated that both Real Madrid and Barcelona

 

Alan Nixon, a journalist, connected Sunderland to the youngster back in November. He stated that the club’s head of recruiting, Stuart Harvey, had been in South America to observe Rodriguez. The Sunderland Echo referred to him as “an ambitious target for the Black Cats.”

Nathan Joyes, a sports video maker who specializes in South American football, disclosed how much he believed Sunderland could acquire him for. “In terms of cost, Fabricio Diaz moved from Liverpool to Al-Gharafa in the summer for around €6-8million (£5-7 million),” Joyes added. “I’d guess Rodriguez’s fee would be close to half that amount.”

Many other major European teams have expressed interest in the natural striker. Reports from Spain stated that both Real Madrid and Barcelona

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