West Ham United have confirmed the signing of Argentina international, FIFA World Cup and two-time Copa America winner Guido Rodriguez.
Defensive midfielder Rodríguez arrived at London Stadium on a free transfer, having departed Spanish club Real Betis, where he had spent four-and-a-half seasons, at the expiry of his contract in June.
Capped 30 times by his country, Rodriguez started with Argentinian giants River Plate before winning Mexican league and cup titles playing alongside Edson Alvarez at Club América, and the Spanish Copa del Rey with Manuel Pellegrini’s Betis in 2022.
A strong tackler with outstanding positional sense and accurate passing ability, Rodriguez is relishing the opportunity to show off his talents in the Claret and Blue of West Ham. “I’m very happy to be here,” smiled Rodríguez, who won the Copa América in 2021 and 2024, either side of lifting the Finalissima and World Cup trophies in 2022.
“I feel like it’s every footballer’s dream to play in the Premier League, and I was very excited when I heard that West Ham were interested in me.
“It’s a historic Club, that has a really interesting project. I think it’s the right Club for me, at the right time, and I hope together we can keep growing. I spoke to Edson [Álvarez] before signing, and we’re both really looking forward to working together again.
“I will help the team in any way I can. I will bring experience to the team, and though I’m aware the Premier League is very physical, I’m ready to put the work in to make sure I’m up to the task.
“What I can say to the fans is that I will give them everything. I’m very motivated, and I think together with the supporters we can achieve many good things. I just can’t wait to get going now!”
Technical Director Tim Steidten believes the 30-year-old has attributes that should translate well into the intense environment of the Premier League.
“This is a massive moment for West Ham United in bringing a player of Guido’s pedigree to the Club. He is a player I have admired for a long time, and we couldn’t be happier to have completed the deal to bring him to east London,” said Steidten.