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Guido Rodríguez reappears on the Real Betis' radar at a particularly sensitive moment for all parties involved. The Argentine midfielder, currently at Valencia, is out of contract at the end of the season and will be free to decide his next destination.
His desire is clear: to return to the Benito Villamarín. However, what would be a perfect opportunity for the player to correct a decision that did not unfold as expected, still remains a difficult wound to close for a good part of the verdiblanco fans.
A return marked by regret
Guido Rodríguez's departure from Real Betis was not just any departure. The Argentine had been an important player during his time in Heliópolis, a midfielder of hierarchy, balance, and personality who connected very well with Manuel Pellegrini's style.
His performance made him a highly valued piece by the club and the fans. Therefore, when he decided not to renew and embarked on an adventure in the Premier League with West Ham, many Béticos felt that the farewell did not live up to the history built between both parties.
His time in England, however, did not meet expectations. Guido was seeking a competitive and financial leap, but he never quite found continuity or a leading role in the London team.
This change of scenery eventually led him to Valencia, where he tried to regain his form in a league that he knows perfectly. However, his future is now up in the air, and Betis appears as the destination that excites him the most.
At 32 years old, the midfielder understands that he is facing one of the last major decisions of his career. In that context, returning to the club where he was happy seems to have become his top priority.
Betis eyes a market opportunity
From a sports perspective, the operation presents clear arguments. Real Betis has notably grown in recent years, and its return to the Champions League requires building a broader, deeper, and more competitive squad.
Pellegrini's team will need depth to face a demanding season, with high-level matches during the week and a league where they cannot afford to disconnect. In this scenario, adding a free player with experience, knowledge of the club, and immediate adaptation to LaLiga could be a very attractive option.
Guido would not arrive as a long-term bet but as a player for immediate performance. His ability to protect the center-backs, organize the team off the ball, and provide balance on difficult nights remains valuable.
Furthermore, the absence of a transfer fee changes the equation. Betis can allocate its financial resources to other positions and, at the same time, incorporate a midfielder who knows the club, the dressing room, the city, and the fans' demands.
The verdiblanco sports management has reasons to consider the operation. It's not every day that a player of that profile appears on the market without a transfer cost. Especially one who already knows what it means to perform at the Benito Villamarín.

Fans haven't forgotten his departure
The main obstacle seems not to be sports or economic but emotional. Guido Rodríguez wants to return, but a significant portion of the Betis fanbase has not forgotten his departure.
For many supporters, the Argentine had the opportunity to renew and continue being part of a project that was already showing promise. He chose another path, and now that the move has not worked out as expected, his desire to return is met with some skepticism.
That is the most delicate point of the operation. Betis has changed since his departure. It has grown, returned to the Champions League, and established itself as an attractive project. Therefore, part of the fanbase believes that the club should not welcome back someone who chose to leave when presented with an offer.
Nevertheless, football also revolves around necessities. If Pellegrini deems that Guido can help, and the operation fits within the club's economic parameters, the debate will be inevitable.
The Argentine, on his part, seems willing to take on the challenge of rebuilding his relationship with the fans. He knows that mere words of wanting to return won't be enough. He will have to demonstrate it with commitment, humility, and performance.
His return would be a story full of nuances: a sports opportunity, emotional wounds, and a second stage that would begin under scrutiny. Guido Rodríguez dreams of returning to Real Betis, but he must first convince those who have not yet forgiven his departure.
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