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Real Betis
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13/09/24 21:00:00
Real Betis says goodbye to one of its emerging talents, Rodri Sánchez, who has decided to take a new direction in his career and head to Qatar. The midfielder has reached an agreement to join Al Arabi, a team that is making waves in Qatari football, especially with the recent signing of Marco Verratti. The transfer has been finalized for a fee around 7.5 million euros, plus additional variables that could increase the amount depending on the player’s achievements. Rodri is expected to travel to Doha before Saturday to join his new team.
During the summer, Rodri received multiple offers, including proposals from European and American teams. Among the suitors were Como, the club where Cesc Fábregas plays, and Mallorca, which tried to convince him to stay in the Spanish League. However, none of these options materialized, leaving Rodri in a state of uncertainty about his future. Although offers from the United States and Russia were also on the table, the midfielder ultimately chose to join the Al Arabi project, attracted by the idea of competing in a different environment and in a league that has been attracting attention with high-profile signings.
The shift in Rodri’s career path is partly explained by the extended transfer window in Qatar, allowing clubs to make signings until September 9. This flexibility has been crucial for both the player and Betis to complete the operation smoothly. Additionally, the Seville club, anticipating Rodri’s possible departure, reinforced its squad with the arrival of Giovani Lo Celso, a player who can take on the role left vacant by the Betis academy graduate.
With his move to Qatar, Rodri joins a league that is rapidly expanding, where he will compete alongside internationally renowned players like Verratti. His arrival in Doha will mark the beginning of a new chapter in his career, as he seeks to shine in a league that, while distant from the European spotlight, offers an attractive challenge both in sporting and economic terms. Thus, Rodri Sánchez closes his chapter at Betis with expectations of starting a new journey in Qatari football.
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