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According to reports, Carlos Vela would have already agreed to join Chivas de Guadalajara and Liga MX

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According to reports Carlos Vela would have already agreed to join Chivas de Guadalajara and Liga MX
According to reports Carlos Vela would have already agreed to join Chivas de Guadalajara and Liga MX
Khushbu Kumari

According to reports generated from Mexico, Carlos Vela would leave LAFC at the end of his contract to become a new player for Chivas de Guadalajara de the MX League.

Carlos Vela is one of the figures of LAFC in Major League Soccer, but according to reports, this will change for the next season, since said information indicates that the Mexican striker would have agreed to leave Los Angeles in order to reach Guadalajara with the Chivas.

At least that's how it was revealed by Diego Pena, a reporter for Televisa Guadalajara and TUDN Radio. Said source explained that the striker born in Cancun had a talk with two former players of the sacred flock, Omar Bravo and Omar Esparza, who worked so that the striker was encouraged to play his first game in the MX League in his career.

The two former rojiblancos elements would be in charge of convincing Carlos Vela to sign for Guadalajara, although Veljko Paunovic's team would still have to wait a little longer to achieve this goal.

One of the details to resolve, according to the source, is that Vela must convince his current partner to leave Los Angeles in order to go live to the Guadalajara capital. In addition, another point to resolve would be the contractual issue, although this would be easier because Carlos Vela is a few months away from completing his contract with LAFC.

The Mexican striker has a contract with LAFC until December 31, 2023, which is why by 2024 he could reach any team that wants his services at no extra cost, which would become a total bombshell for the Guadalajara team.

Only time will tell us if Vela will leave LAFC, the team that chose him as the first signing in the history of the Los Angeles club, and with whom he also won the MLS Cup. to this, ‘cracklito’ He has a career in Europe with teams like Arsenal, Osasuna, West Bromwich and Real Sociedad.

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