Friday, October 4

Liga MX is responsible for Mexican footballers not going to Germany


Chicharito marcó 39 goles en su etapa con el Bayer  Leverkusen.
Chicharito marked 39 goals in his time with Bayer Leverkusen.

Photo: PATRIK STOLLARZ / Getty Images

Wilson Flórez

The Liga MX is a tournament that has increased its power economic in recent years. Mexican soccer has the luxury of making great hires and shielding its players with millionaire contracts . However, beyond being a positive point, this affects the departure of Aztec players abroad, specifically in the German Bundesliga.

There are always interesting players from Mexico and we have talked about it . The Mexican player is highly valued, Montes, Romo, Córdova, Acevedo, to mention a few , are in these amounts and transfers that are high and here in the Bundesliga they take their precautions and say that is not the time to invest such high amounts and that is why they go to other markets not so expensive ”, explained Pável Pardo, former Mexican footballer and Bundesliga ambassador at a press conference.

ANOTHER MEXICAN PLAYER TO EUROPE 👏🏻 🔥

Reports indicate that negotiations between Santos Laguna goalkeeper Carlos Acevedo and Bundesliga Bayern Leverkusen are closed 🇩🇪

The Mexican goalkeeper would report with the Pills in January of 2022 ✅ # TeDaMásEmociones pic.twitter.com/OzlQYE2KFt

Wilson Flórez— La Octava Sports (@laoctavasports) December 3 , 2021

Without a doubt this is a great obstacle for Liga MX footballers make the leap to German football . Pardo revealed that the talent and category of Mexicans is well regarded in the European country. But the exorbitant contracts and clauses do not allow them to negotiate with peace of mind as it is an expensive investment.

“Sometimes we classify the Mexican as neither professional nor disciplined, but he is and when they arrive in Germany they adapt very quickly; I have always said that there is a connection between the Mexican and Germany and that helps. Mexican players are technical and tactical ”, he acknowledged.

Indirectly this may be one of the reasons that has stalled the development of soccer in Mexico. It is a totally different panorama from that of the United States, a country in which its players go to the old continent increasingly younger.

You may also like:
501108578
· Five players from Liga MX are in the sights of European teams

· Chivas resentful: Atlas’s title generated “courage” in the Sacred Flock

· Liga MX is not interested in Brazilian footballers: the reasons why the “jogo bonito” does not dazzle in Mexico

Share this:

Like this: