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World Premiere: Angel Di Maria's Transfer Decision by America

Club America Focuses on Long-Term Strategy Over High-Profile Signings.

By Ramiro Diaz

Ángel Di María
Ángel Di María

Angel Di Maria, one of the standout players of the Argentine national team with a long career in top European clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain, has been linked to several clubs throughout his career. However, on this occasion, Club America has decided not to move forward with the option of signing him, even though the player was offered to the team.

Why Doesn’t Di Maria Fit into Club America's Plans?

Despite Angel Di Maria’s undeniable quality and his international career placing him as one of the most experienced players around, the management at Coapa has made the decision not to include him in their plans. According to Alejandro Orvañanos, a renowned sports journalist, Club America is well aware of the Argentine's abilities, but their criteria for signing players are very clear and strict.

For some time now, the club has defined its priorities when it comes to reinforcing the team. Instead of focusing on high-profile signings and big names, the club has opted for a more strategic approach, looking for players who fit the style of play they need and who also fit the financial structure of the club.

Club America's Criteria for Signings

One of the main criteria that Club America follows when signing players is age and the willingness to adapt to the coach's style of play. Although Di Maria remains a highly competitive player, his age and the lifestyle associated with his career may not align with the club’s long-term objectives.

Moreover, at Coapa, the focus is on strengthening players who can contribute to the team’s transition into a new era of football, with an emphasis on youth and consistent performance. Therefore, the chances of signing a 35-year-old player like Di Maria do not align with the club's current interests.

The Difference in Approach Between Mexican and European Clubs

While in Europe clubs are more inclined to sign renowned players like Di Maria due to their experience and media profile, teams like Club America seek a balance between quality and potential. Investing in players who have the potential to become key pieces of the team in the long term is a priority, especially considering the costs involved in signing an international star.

In this context, the decision not to sign Di Maria reflects a forward-thinking strategy. Although the Argentine remains one of the most important figures in world football, Club America has decided to focus on options that, while perhaps not as famous, are a better fit for the team’s immediate needs and goals.

Di Maria’s Future: New Opportunities Ahead

With the interest from Club America ruled out, Angel Di Maria's future could take another path. While his move to the Mexican league seemed an interesting option for his career, Di Maria remains a highly valued player in Europe. Even though his time at the continent's top clubs is nearing its end, it’s likely that the Argentine will still be a viable option for other teams looking for quality reinforcements.

What is clear is that, although Club America may not be the destination for Di Maria, the forward’s future is still full of opportunities, both in Europe and in other markets that value his experience and undeniable talent.

Club America’s Decision is Strategic

The decision not to sign Angel Di Maria is not an indictment of his quality as a player, but rather a choice based on Club America’s principles and vision. By prioritising development and long-term planning, the Mexican club moves away from signing high-profile names and opts for a strategy focused on youth and adaptability to their system of play.

Undoubtedly, Club America’s stance reflects a more modern and realistic approach, one that aligns with the current needs of the institution, not just the name of a player.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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