Ángel Ortiz Targets Full Recovery to Fight for Right-Back Role at Betis
Ángel Ortiz is pushing to be fully fit for Betis’ early July 2026 preseason after shoulder and muscular setbacks, aiming to compete for the right-back position.
Ángel Ortiz did not finish the 2025–26 season as he and the club had hoped, but the 21-year-old full-back has set a clear objective: arrive at Betis’ preseason in full fitness and ready to contest for a place in the first team. Ortiz, who has spent the campaign registered with the reserve squad but operated regularly as an alternative for Manuel Pellegrini on the right flank, saw his progress interrupted by two injuries late in the season. The player has been visible in recent days conducting running work with the club’s rehabilitation staff and posting gym footage, signaling an aggressive recovery plan ahead of early July 2026.
Injury timeline and last appearance
Ortiz suffered an anterior subluxation of his right shoulder after a heavy fall at San Mamés in March 2026, a setback that required a period of recovery despite spontaneous reduction. He returned to group work briefly before sustaining a muscular injury during a sprint in training at the club’s Ciudad Deportiva, an issue that ultimately sidelined him for the remainder of the campaign. His final outing for the season came in that late-March visit to Bilbao, and he has not featured in competitive action since that fixture. The consecutive nature of the injuries meant that Ortiz was unable to complete what had been a breakthrough season for the young defender.
Rehabilitation routine and visible progress
Club staff have been monitoring Ortiz as he progresses through a staged rehabilitation program focused on shoulder stability and muscular conditioning. Observers at recent training sessions noted Ortiz completing continuous running with the recoverers, a standard step toward reintroducing higher-intensity work while protecting the previously injured structures. The player has also continued individual gym sessions during the squad’s off time and has shared images of that work on social channels, underscoring a commitment to return at full capacity. Betis medical sources describe the approach as conservative but determined, designed to have Ortiz available for the start of preseason activities in early July 2026.
Betis transfer thinking for both full-back positions
Within the club’s sporting structure there is active debate about reinforcing both full-back positions ahead of the 2026–27 campaign, with particular emphasis on securing a natural left-sided starter and an additional right-sided option. Sporting directors are weighing the merits of adding a player who can start on the left while also bringing in a competitor for Héctor Bellerín on the right. Any incoming right-footed full-back would alter the dynamics of the squad list and could influence decisions on younger in-house alternatives. Those discussions are being held against the backdrop of Betis’ desire to maintain balance between immediate competitiveness and long-term player development.
How squad depth affects Ortiz’s future at Betis
The presence of versatile squad members such as Ruibal provides Pellegrini with flexible cover across the flanks, a factor that complicates the pathway for a reserve-registered player like Ortiz. Should the club opt to sign an established right-back to challenge Bellerín, Ortiz’s immediate prospects for regular first-team minutes could be constrained. That scenario has prompted consideration of a strategic loan for the 21-year-old to secure top-flight experience and accelerate his development in a competitive environment. Club officials view a temporary move as a means for Ortiz to return more seasoned and ready to occupy a rotational role at Betis.
Player profile: offensive intent and technical traits
Ortiz has made an impression this season for his forward-oriented approach from the right flank, blending energetic overlapping runs with a willingness to engage in the final third. His technical comfort on the ball and crossing ability are attributes that have attracted attention within the first-team set-up, and they align with Pellegrini’s preference for full-backs who contribute in attack. At 21, Ortiz remains in the formative stages of his tactical education, but his pace and reading of the game have been cited internally as promising. Should he present himself fit for preseason, those attributes will be key to staking a claim amid competition.
Immediate objectives and preseason pathway
The next measurable milestone for Ortiz is unambiguous: complete rehabilitation and demonstrate match readiness in the early stages of the club’s July 2026 preseason program. Preseason friendlies and internal training matches will offer the clearest proving ground for his recovery and for Pellegrini to assess his readiness relative to other options. The player is expected to be judged not only on fitness but on how quickly he can reintegrate tactically into the team’s pressing and transitional patterns. For Ortiz, a strong summer showing would create momentum and could influence whether the club pursues external reinforcements at right-back.
Ortiz’s situation is an example of the balance Betis must strike between short-term results and the integration of youth prospects into a competitive squad. The club’s decisions on full-back recruitment will be informed by medical timelines, preseason performances and the opportunity cost of retaining or loaning young talent. As Betis shapes its roster for 2026–27, the coming weeks will be decisive for Ángel Ortiz as he works to convert recovery into readiness and compete for a role in Manuel Pellegrini’s plans.










