Born 22 June 1996 in Madrid, he spent early adolescence in Villarreal’s youth system after leaving Rayo Majadahonda. His father, Antonio, is an engineer; his mother, Elena, works in marketing. While breaking into the professional ranks, he studied Business Administration at Universidad Jaume I of Castellón, often returning for exams amid a burgeoning city career. This academic path fostered discipline and grounded identity. Despite being a top-tier footballer, he valued balance and perspective since his teenage years, a trait noted even by university peers and coaches.
Rodri’s wealth is estimated at £12 million as of mid‑2025. His income stems primarily from a high salary at Manchester City and substantial performance bonuses from club and country success. Brand partnerships, including Puma and EA Sports, also generate significant off-field earnings. His Ballon d’Or win and instrumental role in City’s treble have boosted his marketability and asset value. While not as flamboyantly commercial as some stars, his long-term contracts and endorsements have contributed to a steadily increasing financial profile.