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Carlos Vela and the decision to return to Chivas now that they need a striker

Chivas needs strikers and Carlos Vela's decision to return to the sacred flock

By Javier Vaca

Chivas needs strikers and Carlos Vela's decision to return to the sacred flock
Chivas needs strikers and Carlos Vela's decision to return to the sacred flock

Chivas lacks a goal and needs a center forward and this was noted by coach Veljko Paunovic, who spoke of the lack of forcefulness of his three center forwards against Puebla, where they were defeated at the Cuauhtémoc stadium, one of the players he longs for the most to return is Carlos Vela who currently plays for Los Angeles FC.

Carlos Vela trained in Chivas and became a promising young man who quickly looked towards European football after winning the Under 17 World Cup with the Mexican National Team. Currently, Los Angeles FC 10 pointed out that he is living his last years as a professional player and left open the possibility to return to Liga MX. The red and white fans long for his return.

Carlos Vela in an interview with ESPN said that he feels comfortable being in the Los Angeles FC team, but leaves open the possibility that he can return to Liga MX, however, it did not go well for Chivas, so he would have to arrive to an agreement with the board headed by Amaury Vergara to make the decision to return to the sacred flock.

If Carlos Vela decides to return to Chivas, he will have to negotiate a salary similar to what he currently earns in the MLS, according to the Sportrac portal, the Mexican striker receives a salary of 3.5 million dollars a year, a figure that seems very high for Chivas' budget. The highest-earning player in the hallowed herd is Alexis Vega, whose salary approaches $1.5 million a year.

Does Carlos Vela return to Chivas?

The Mexican forward Carlos Vela could consider a return to Chivas as long as they assure him a high salary and also where he can have the same luxuries that he has in Los Angeles FC, hence it will be the decision of Fernando Hierro and Amaury Vergara if they consider his signing for the next tournament.


Javier  Vaca

Javier Vaca

Football is my passion. I have 11 years of experience covering national and international football. I also work as a reporter in other areas: boxing, motorsports, tennis. He has carried out global coverage: Brazil 2014, Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.Within my expanded career as a sports commentator and digital journalist, I delve deeply into interesting and controversial topics to bring to my readers a vision of the greatest opportunity for the reality of deporte king: football.But on the ground, j...

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