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💰 Betis warn Emery: Jesús Rodríguez's asking price revealed

💰 Betis warn Emery: Jesús Rodríguez's asking price revealed

Yahoo15-06-2025
Real Betis has already set the exit price for Jesús Rodríguez, one of the great promises of its academy, due to the strong interest from Aston Villa.
According to the Diario de Sevilla, the green and white club demands a figure close to 35 million euros to let the 19-year-old winger leave, an amount that could rise to 50 million if a salary improvement included in his contract, valid until 2029, is activated.
Aston Villa, with Unai Emery on the bench and Monchi at the helm of the sports management, has initiated contacts to secure the services of the player, who has been one of the revelations of LaLiga this season, with three goals and one assist in 32 games.
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Although Jesús Rodríguez has expressed his desire to "win a title with Betis", he does not close the door to a possible transfer. He is currently concentrated with the under-21 team to play the European Championship.
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