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River player would arrive in the MX League and the best goalkeeper in Mexico would leave

The Liga MX transfer market continues to generate excitement. Monterrey is reportedly close to signing River Plate striker Miguel Borja

By Sebastián Hernadez

Liga MX Clubs Make Power Moves in Transfer Market. Foto: Instagram
Liga MX Clubs Make Power Moves in Transfer Market. Foto: Instagram

The Liga MX transfer market is buzzing with speculation as clubs gear up for the Clausura 2025 tournament. Several high-profile players are rumored to be on the move, with some of the biggest names in Mexican football potentially changing teams.

One of the most intriguing rumors involves Miguel Borja, the River Plate striker. Reports suggest that Monterrey is interested in acquiring the Colombian international, who has been a prolific goalscorer in South America. Borja's arrival would undoubtedly bolster Monterrey's attacking options and make them a serious contender for the title.

Borja to Monterrey? Liga MX Transfer Rumors

Meanwhile, Atlas is considering exercising their purchase option for Jhon Murillo. The Venezuelan forward has impressed during his loan spell from San Luis and could become a permanent fixture at the club. Atlas's decision to keep Murillo would be a significant boost to their squad.

In other news, Sebastián Pérez Bouquet is set to return to Chivas after a loan spell at Juárez. The young midfielder has struggled for playing time in Juárez and will be looking to revive his career with his boyhood club.

These are just a few of the many rumors circulating in the Liga MX. As the transfer window approaches, we can expect to see even more speculation and surprises. Fans of Mexican football will be eagerly awaiting official announcements to see which players will be changing teams.


Sebastián  Hernadez

Sebastián Hernadez

I am Sebastián Hernández Cárdenas, a Colombian sports journalist born in the vibrant city of Barranquilla, Colombia. With an innate passion for sports, I have dedicated my career to covering the most important events and news in the sports world.I have been fortunate to work in some of the most prestigious media outlets in Colombia and Latin America. I was part of the ESPN team, where I covered high-level sporting events and interviewed personalities from the world of sports. I have also worked ...

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