Guido Rodríguez Could Return to Club América to Reinforce the Midfield
- Emmanuel Martinez

- Jan 18
- 2 min read

Argentine midfielder Guido Rodríguez is seriously considering a return to Club América after several seasons in European football. The former América standout, who left a strong impression during his first spell with Las Águilas, is evaluating the possibility of closing his European chapter and returning to Mexican football at a key stage of his career.
Sources close to the player indicate that Rodríguez is “very close” to making the decision to return to Coapa, a move that is gaining traction within the club’s sporting plans. América views his potential comeback as a strategic opportunity to strengthen the midfield with a proven, high-level profile ahead of the Liga MX Clausura 2026.
At 32 years old, Rodríguez has built a solid career in Europe, most notably with Real Betis, where he competed consistently at a high level in LaLiga and European competitions. His possible departure from Europe is linked to a desire to return to a league where he previously thrived, as well as personal motivations such as being closer to family and familiar surroundings.
If the move is completed, Rodríguez’s return would represent a major boost for América’s midfield. His experience, leadership, and tactical awareness would add balance and authority in a crucial area of the pitch, especially as the club prepares for both domestic challenges and international commitments.
Guido Rodríguez originally joined América in 2016 and quickly established himself as a reliable presence before making the leap to European football. A return to Coapa could rejuvenate the team’s central structure, contributing both in ball recovery and distribution, while bringing an added layer of hierarchy to the squad.
For now, the transfer market remains active and discussions between the parties are ongoing. América and Rodríguez are expected to continue talks in the coming weeks as the midfielder weighs his next destination and the possibility of a high-profile homecoming to Coapa.





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