Betis could soon add another Mexican talent to its ranks, once again demonstrating its interest in football players from our country. The recent departure of Andrés Guardado, who became a legend at the Sevillian club, has left a void that Betis would like to fill with Fidel Ambríz.
The young Mexican midfielder, barely 20 years old, has attracted interest from Betis and could have the chance to make the leap into European football. Despite his young age, Martínez has considerable experience and has almost reached the 100-game mark for León in Liga BBVA MX, where he excelled as a goal-scoring midfielder, scoring eight goals.
A necessary reinforcement due to the loss of Guardado
Ambriz's versatility is reflected in his ability to reach the opponent's territory and enriches his profile with the experience of being selected at national level and winning the gold medal at the Central American Games last July. With Guardado as a reference, Ambriz's arrival at Betis could offer the Sevillian team a new option in midfield, combining youth and experience at the start of his career abroad.
The possibility of Fidel Ambriz moving to Betis marks a new chapter in the connection between the Spanish club and Mexican talent and continues the tradition of involving Aztec footballers. Attention now turns to how Martínez could contribute to the team and fill the void left by Guardado's departure, opening an exciting chapter in the relationship between Betis and Mexican football.