Atlético Madrid and CF Villarreal will receive several million euros from FIFA's solidarity mechanism following Rodri's €75 million transfer to FC Barcelona from Manchester City, according to Goal.com.

The global solidarity mechanism stipulates that 5% of all international transfer fees must be distributed to clubs that contributed to training a player between ages 12 and 23. Rodri spent seven formative years at Atlético Madrid's youth academy before departing at age 17, meaning Atlético Madrid will receive at least €1.6 million (£1.3 million) from the base fixed fee alone. This income could easily rise to €2 million (£1.7 million) should the player meet all additional contractual performance requirements. However, Rayo Majadahonda, the midfielder's first youth club, will not receive any of this amount as he left their youth system at age 11.
CF Villarreal will also receive the majority of FIFA's solidarity payment. The club, nicknamed "the Yellow Submarine," developed this talented midfielder over five crucial seasons, including two in their youth team and three in their senior side. Rodri transferred from CF Villarreal back to Atlético Madrid in 2018 before moving to Manchester City with a substantial transfer fee just one year later.
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