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Spain World Cup winner Rodri said he is ready to "feel that excitement again" after completing his move to Barcelona from Manchester City.
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner has signed a four-year contract at the Nou Camp after Barcelona agreed to pay a fee in the region of £65m for him.
The midfielder returns to Spanish football for the first time since he left Atletico Madrid to join City in 2019.
"I'm very happy and excited about this new stage in my career. It's a fresh challenge, a chance to experience new things and feel that excitement again," Rodri said.
"I've come to a hugely ambitious club that really suits my personality, so I'll try to help in every way I can to achieve our objectives this season."
On the prospect of playing under German manager Hansi Flick, Rodri said: "I'm happy to have a coach who I think will bring a lot to my career.
"It's a style that I think is somewhat different from what I've experienced before, so it will be enriching and help me grow as a player."
Rodri, 30, leaves City after seven seasons, having made 298 appearances and won 12 major honours, including four Premier League titles, two FA Cups, three EFL Cups and the Champions League in 2023.
His final two seasons at the club were disrupted by injury, but he returned to his best form in this summer's World Cup, being named player of the tournament as Spain lifted the trophy for the second time.
In a farewell message to City fans, Rodri said: "I am leaving the club with a huge sense of pride about what we have achieved and gratitude too for so many amazing memories.
"What we have done together in these years is something both very special and unforgettable.
"City didn't just make me a grow as a player. They made me grow as a human. I saw my brother graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University.
"I could see my girlfriend working for the NHS. Manchester shaped my whole life."
Rodri was into the final 12 months of a contract he signed with City in 2022, and although the Premier League side wanted to give him an extension, talks did not yield a result.
Real Madrid looked best placed to sign the Spain captain, but sources told BBC Sport Barcelona had Rodri's approval to open negotiations with City.
Speaking to Spanish radio in March about the prospect of joining Real Madrid, former Atletico player Rodri said: "There are more players who have taken that path. Not directly, but over time. You can't turn down the best clubs in the world."
However, Real ended their interest and after City rejected Barcelona's opening offer of £38.5m, an agreement was reached for a figure well in excess of that initial approach.
On Monday, Rodri flew to Barcelona and told journalists at the airport it was a "dream" to play for the Catalan side.
It has been a summer of upheaval for City - Pep Guardiola stepped down as manager after a decade in charge, while long-serving players John Stones and Bernardo Silva both departed when their contracts expired.
Silva joined Real Madrid and could face Rodri in El Clasico.
City have also sold defenders Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji this summer, as well as goalkeeper James Trafford.
They are also close to completing the sale of Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders to Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah.
City spent £116m to sign England midfielder Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, and are in advanced talks with Lille over a move for teenage Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.
BBC Sport understands Enzo Maresca's side have also not given up hope of signing Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez.
Barcelona's interest in Rodri isn't simply because they needed to add another midfielder to the squad.
In fact, you could argue there were other areas Hansi Flick could have prioritised first - including up front, given the departures this summer of Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres.
However, Frenkie de Jong's long-term injury was one of the factors behind the decision to bring Rodri in.
The Spain captain can anchor the team, offer positional discipline, has an excellent passing range and can dictate the tempo of a game.
Rodri's arrival will inevitably make competition for minutes in midfield tougher, but his experience and leadership will be excellent for the development of young players around him.
Ultimately, Barcelona are betting on Rodri giving them control, reliability and experience in the biggest games.
With four competitions to compete in, having an elite defensive midfielder who can rotate with or cover for other midfielders could be incredibly valuable.
Another factor is Real Madrid. By signing Rodri, Barcelona have potentially prevented their biggest rivals from adding one of the best midfielders in the world to their own squad.
Although Flick himself has admitted Barca's squad is still missing an established striker, the opportunity to sign Rodri was simply too good to pass up.
The question now is whether the 30-year-old can stay fit enough to make the £65m investment worthwhile.
(BBC)