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THE MIDFIELDER DID NOT WANT TO RENEW WITH BETIS

Pellegrini's hopeful stance on Guido Rodríguez's departure to Barça

Published:10/05/2024 - 16:04h

Updated:10/05/2024 - 16:04h

The end of the season is closer than ever and FC Barcelona are still waiting for Guido Rodríguez, although Real Betis seem to have some hope of retaining the Argentine

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The trainer of the Real Betis, Manuel Pellegrini, spoke in press conference in the previous of the meeting in front of the Almería. There, the Chilean spoke openly on the situation of Guido Rodríguez and of Claudio Bravo, two players that can leave free the next 1 July. In the case of the mediocampista, the technician verdiblanco cleared that it goes to play, although his future every time seems more near of the FC Barcelona.

In fact, already in FCBN have explained that the player already would have signed a precontrato with the group culé. "They are so many the speculations of names permanently that would take a lot of while analyse each one. Already we will see the next season with which names go to explain, who remains and goes", ensured the trainer bético.

The Betis is trying to move away the informations and have some hope with Guido

"I think that so much Guido like the technical body are centred in the Sunday", signalled about the mediocentro. "All the plantel that is with us goes to be followed playing because they belong to the Betis to the end of season. This goes with the performances, there is not greater problem in this appearance", sustained the trainer, trying move away the rumours of the exit of Guido.

Guido seems decided to expect to the Barça

The FC Barcelona, by his part, looks forward to to close to the Argentinian the sooner possible, although without rushing his planning. The culés want to have Guido Rodríguez like the 'second' mediocentro of the team, trying armour the position and avoid that some problem during the season can leave to the team if a natural pivote, remembering that the main aims right now with Joshua Kimmich and Martín Zubimendi.

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