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Mexicans in search of a new home: know the list of soccer players who have their hours counted in the United States MLS


Los aztecas comienzan a barajar opciones para el 2022.
The Aztecs begin to shuffle options for the 2022.

Photo: Hector Vivas / Getty Images

Some Mexican soccer players have found their place in the world in the United States . Aztec players are coveted pieces in MLS, but even so, there are those who have not managed to establish themselves in their clubs or, on the contrary, their good performances place them outside the league .

In this sense, there is a list of Aztec soccer players who could change of aires in the next transfer market and among them there are quite bombastic surnames.

Carlos Vela and his uncertain future

Although he has given winks of wanting to stay in Los Angeles FC , the “Bomber” has nothing Decided about your future. The 31 December ends his contract with the club and the forward has not yet renewed. Despite not having had the best campaign with the team, Carlos Vela continues to be an idol in the city.

Jonathan dos Santos and a Galaxy that disappointed

The Mexican international was one of the immovable players in Los Angeles Galaxy . Along with Javier Hernández, Dos Santos tried to keep the team afloat, but the results were still negative. Despite being one of the club’s key players, the player of 31 year-old has not expressed his desire to renew with the MLS team.

“Chofis”, the yielded star

Javier Eduardo López was one of the best Mexican soccer players in MLS. The skilled midfielder from San José Earthquakes was awarded as the , but must return to Chivas de Guadalajara, team that has the token in your possession. This is a case very similar to that of Oswaldo Alanís .

Rodolfo Pizarro has his hours counted in United States

“Pizarrín” failed in the MLS . The former Rayados de Monterrey footballer was unable to join Inter Miami. Under these circumstances, the Mexican already asked the club to leave and the management would have accepted the request to begin with its renewal. In this sense, Pizarro would be looking for a new club that wants to take over his services.

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