Manchester City, Former Barcelona and Real Madrid — coverage from 2 publishers
Heading compiled by PageNews from the names recurring across this coverage and the number of publishers carrying it. Every headline below belongs to the publisher shown beside it.
PageNews Brief
2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.
The earliest report detected came from The Independent Sport at 09:51 UTC on 19 August 2026.
Former Barcelona is named in all 2 reports, Real Madrid in all 2 and Spain Rodri in all 2.
The coverage is filed under Sports. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.
Order of coverage
- first The Independent Sport — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
- +1m Yahoo Sports — latest publisher to join
Names shared across publishers
Details appearing in more than one publisher
Wording appearing in 2 or more publishers’ own summaries, with the number that used each. It records that they used the same words, not that anything is confirmed.
Compiled by PageNews from the reports listed below — counts, timestamps and wording taken from them. No publisher wrote this section.
Coverage from 2 publishers
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The Independent Sport
Jose Mourinho reveals why Rodri joined Barcelona instead of Real Madrid
The World Cup-winning captain completed a move from Manchester City this week
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Yahoo Sports
Jose Mourinho reveals why Rodri joined Barcelona instead of Real Madrid
The World Cup-winning captain completed a move from Manchester City this week
Read on Yahoo Sports →
How the coverage developed
- first The Independent Sport coverage detected Jose Mourinho reveals why Rodri joined Barcelona instead of Real Madrid
- +1m Yahoo Sports coverage detected Jose Mourinho reveals why Rodri joined Barcelona instead of Real Madrid
Coverage analysis
PageNews compared 2 reports of this event against sport measures. Each score describes the language one report used, not whether it was right.
What this coverage raises
- Immediate consequences 2 of 2 reports
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