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The Mexican players who decided to reject the MLS to stay in Europe

MLS continues to look for Mexican talent to strengthen its league

By Jose Castro

MLS continues to look for Mexican talent to strengthen its league
MLS continues to look for Mexican talent to strengthen its league
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Mexican players have few opportunities to go to play in Europe, but when they get there they often have a hard time adapting because of the of the language, the training sessions and the demand to be at the highest level.

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The MLS has become an option for Mexican players, due to the great quality of life in the United States, the high salaries and the good soccer practiced by the arrival of great international stars.

Players like Héctor Herrera, Javier Hernández, Carlos Vela, Giovani Dos Santos, Jonathan Dos Santos, Alan Pulido, among others, have decided to leave Europe to play in the MLS and some of them have had a great performance in the League.

These Mexicans said no to MLS

In this summer market the MLS tried to hire the following Mexican players but was unsuccessful: Orbelín Pineda, Johan Vasquez, Diego Lainez and Marcelo Flores, but they decided to sacrifice high salaries in order to continue playing in Europe.

The objective of these Mexican soccer players is to have rhythm and can be summoned by Gerardo Martino to the Qatar World Cup 2022.

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