Jesús Rodríguez Vega was born on 21 November 2005 in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. He came through the academy of Real Betis Balompié in Seville, where his technical ability and forward instinct on the right wing placed him on the radar of the Spain youth national teams at a very young age.
He progressed through Spain's under-17 and under-19 sides, and his performances in the 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship — where Spain finished as runners-up — established him internationally as one of the most exciting teenage forwards in European football. At club level he continued his development in Real Betis's reserve structures before earning first-team consideration in the 2024-25 season.
At Real Betis he has been carefully integrated into senior football under Manuel Pellegrini, contributing from the bench and in cup competitions as the coaching staff manage his development. His directness, close control and capacity to operate at high tempo against experienced defenders have made him one of the most-watched prospects in Andalusian football.
For Spain he has been a regular fixture of the youth international programmes and has been monitored by the senior team staff under Luis de la Fuente. Given his age — born in 2005 — and his development trajectory, he is one of the most prominent candidates to be part of Spain's World Cup squad for the 2026 tournament as an emerging option.
Standing approximately 1.76 m, Jesús Rodríguez is a right-footed forward who operates primarily on the right flank, combining pace, technical dribbling and a sharp finishing eye inside the box. His style draws comparisons with early-career Pedri in terms of technical confidence at youth level, though his positional profile is more of a traditional right winger. Public biographical information is limited given his age, and this profile will be updated as his career continues to develop.
