Canales confirms ongoing contract with Rayados

Sergio Canales, a Rayados de Monterrey player, received a homage from Real Betis fans at La Cartuja during his vacation in Spain. When asked about a potential return to the Seville club, the Spaniard made it clear that his contract with Monterrey remains in place and that he feels good there. While expressing affection for Betis, he emphasized his current commitment to the Mexican team.

Sergio Canales relived memories in Spain during his vacation, culminating in a special night at Estadio La Cartuja, home of Real Betis. Before the match against Getafe, the Rayados de Monterrey midfielder was cheered by the green-and-white fans, who remember him as a key figure from 2018 to 2023.

Spanish media questioned him about a possible return to Betis, where he shone before moving to Liga MX. Canales responded clearly: he still has a contract with Monterrey and feels comfortable at the club. "I'm fine there," he assured, quelling rumors of an immediate comeback.

However, he did not entirely rule out a future reunion. In an emotional message to the Betis supporters, he said: “The one who has been and leaves always leaves something behind. Any thanks falls short.” This statement reflects his attachment to the Seville team, where he is an idol.

Currently, Canales is enjoying his last week of vacation in Spain, having met with officials from Racing de Santander and Betis. Nevertheless, he reaffirmed that his loyalty to Rayados remains intact, prioritizing his present in Mexican football over any speculation.

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