Seville (Spain) (EFE).- The midfielder Sergio Canales has been transferred by Betis to the Rayados de Monterrey of Mexico, reported this Monday the Betic club, to which the Cantabrian player arrived in 2018 and from which he leaves five years later with 207 official matches with the Verdiblanco team in which he has scored 39 goals and given 30 assists.
The Mexican club will pay between 10 and 15 million euros for the transfer, according to variables, sources of the operation informed EFE.
The terms of the contract between the Mexican entity and Canales, who will sign for the next three seasons, had been agreed for days, despite which the footballer traveled to England with the rest of the Betis squad to participate in the second pre-season concentration, although he did not play any minute in the friendlies played by Betis.
Canales, 32 years old and an absolute international with Spain on 11 occasions, arrived at Betis from Real Sociedad in the summer of 2018 and has played for five seasons at the Andalusian club, with which he has won a Copa del Rey, in 2022.