Real Betis midfielder Guido Rodriguez insists he could yet stay.

The Argentina international is off contract at the end of the season.

After defeat to Atletico Madrid, Guido was asked for an update: "No, no, not that, I didn't sign for any team.

"The truth is that there are many things that are being talked about. I always tried to stay out of it, it is true that there are times when it is a little difficult and that people talk.

"It's normal, we're just a short time away from the end of the market. But I was always clear with what I said. I'm happy, I'm happy in Seville, at Betis, I think there is a good relationship with the club, I think we have to sit down as we are sitting down. We are going to continue talking and hopefully reach an agreement that is good for both parties, but there is nothing yet."

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