Guido Rodriguez signs with West Ham

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The Hammers are among the most active in this summer transfer window. After Luis Guilherme, Crysencio Summerville, Niclas Füllkrug and Max Kilman, West Ham United continues to be active and has just signed the Argentinian midfielder, Guido Rodriguez (30 years old). Long tracked by Olympique Lyonnais last year, the 30-year-old midfielder was free after the end of his contract at Real Betis last June and has signed with West Ham for an unspecified period.

“West Ham United are pleased to confirm the signing of Argentina international and two-time FIFA World Cup and Copa America winner Guido Rodriguez. Defensive midfielder Rodríguez joins the London Stadium on a free transfer, having joined from Spanish club Real Betis, where he spent four and a half seasons, when his contract expired in June.”.

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