The new San Diego FC would seek to have a Mexican as a franchise player – La Opinion

The new San Diego FC would seek to have a Mexican as a franchise player – La Opinion



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Major League Soccer has proven to be able to sustain a tournament with more than 20 teams. “Soccer” attracts more and more attention among its fans. In 2025 San Diego FC will begin its journey in the first division of the United States. The club would have intentions of hiring a Mexican star

San Diego FC will become the 30th club in Major League Soccer in 2025. This team will play at Snapdragon Stadium, located in California. Until now There are several possible hires speculated, many of them with the aim of attracting fans.

Several names have been heard in different alternative media: Neymar, Edinson Cavani, Keylor Navas, Antoine Griezmann, Sergio Ramos and Robert Lewandowski There have been some players mentioned as possible banners of this new project. But Mexico is also a clear objective.

A Mexican star in San Diego FC

The Mexican public is a target that Major League Soccer clubs want to reach. The Los Angeles Galaxy and LAFC achieved it with the rivalry of Chicharito Hernández and Carlos Vela. San Diego FC would like to do the same with its club.

This new institution would have intentions of hiring a renowned soccer player from the Aztec country. The idea is that some Mexican arrives under the label of “franchise player.”

According to information released by Soccer Total MX, three would be the names linked to San Diego FC. In these three cases, The Aztec footballers would finish their cycle in Europe to land in this new franchise.

Raul Jimenezfootballer for Fulham in England; Guillermo Ochoagoalkeeper for Salernitana in Italy; Hirving Lozano, winger for PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands. These footballers would be the candidates to lead the wave of signings for San Diego FC.

Particularly in the case of these three footballers, all with multiple matches in El Tri, They would have an even greater responsibility under the label of “franchise player”in addition to attracting followers who join the arrival of this new club in the top tournament in the United States.

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