Wolfsburg snap up Swiss international Rodríguez
Friday, January 13, 2012
Article summary
VfL Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath believes that new recruit Ricardo Rodríguez "can be a pillar of our team" after the defender signed on a four-and-a-half year deal from FC Zürich.
Article top media content
![Ricardo Rodriguez (right) has signed a four-and-a-half year deal with Wolfsburg Ricardo Rodriguez (right) has signed a four-and-a-half year deal with Wolfsburg](https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/0254-0f87ed9712d4-aefe0598f8dc-1000/format/wide1/1695276.jpeg?imwidth=158)
Article body
VfL Wolfsburg have added to their squad by snapping up Swiss international defender Ricardo Rodríguez on a four-and-a-half year contract from FC Zürich.
The 19-year-old won the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup with Switzerland and earned his first international cap in a 2-0 defeat against Wales in UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying on 7 October. Rodríguez made 35 Swiss Super League appearances and scored two goals in three seasons at Zürich before agreeing a contract with the German club which runs until summer 2016.
"Ricardo is a big talent," said Magath, whose side currently sit 12th in the Bundesliga. "He has become a regular at FC Zürich, impressed in Europe and already featured for the national team. He has international quality, is at a high standard and now we have to stabilise that quality and develop it further. If that works out I am convinced that he can be a pillar of our team."
For Rodríguez, it was Wolfsburg's persistence in trying to secure his services which proved to be the decisive factor. "If a club and a coach try so hard to get me, that shows me they really want me," he said. "That was very important for me in taking a big step into the Bundesliga."