Several Premier League teams are targeting Real Betis' Guido Rodriguez. In this case, Everton are approaching Real Betis' Argentine midfielder, who won the 'MVP' of the season for the fans.
The Andalusian club will not let him leave for less than 40 million euros, as they will not receive the full amount and want to receive a figure of around 30 million euros to be able to find a replacement for the next few seasons.
Although the Spaniards do not own the player's full rights, they could consider selling him if an offer comes in that meets the necessary requirements. The player's ownership is currently split 70% to Betis and 30% to his former club, America.
According to 'Estadio Deportivo', the Andalusian club are waiting for developments and will act accordingly. Betis have no need to sell one of key players and will not agree to any sale unless the offer fulfils all their requirements.
Everton are not the first team in the English top flight to be interested in the Betis midfielder. Chelsea and Arsenal have also reportedly been interested in the Argentine during the current transfer window.