Liga MX transfer news: The latest rumors and chisme from Chivas, Club America, the Mexican national team and more

Could Lozano make a big winter move? What happened to Marco Fabian’s transfer? Who will coach El Tri long-term? Goal summarizes the transfer talk


Five big clubs tracking Lozano closely


Hirving Lozano is being closely tracked by five big clubs including one he’ll face in the Champions League, according CalcioMercato.

While “Chucky” is still with PSV after the summer window closed, Inter, Juventus, Manchester United, Borussia Dortmund and Atletico Madrid all have the winger on their wish lists for the future.


Atlas lining up new manager


Argentine manager Angel Guillermo Hoyos is set to take over as Atlas manager, according to ESPN Mexico.

The club currently sits in last place in Liga MX, having scored just one goal through eight matches, and parted ways with Gerardo Espinoza at the beginning of the international break.


Argentine headed to Rayados?


Monterrey is making a late push to sign Racing midfielder Ricardo Centurion, according to Once.

The Argentine club’s president said his side isn’t interested in selling the 25-year-old, but Rayados’ interest reportedly is growing.


Fabian failed physical


The reason behind Marco Fabian’s move to Fenerbahce collapsing is a failed medical, according to various sources.

The Guadalajara native was encouraged to find a new club after being told he was no longer in the plans with Eintracht Frankfurt. He was set to link up with Diego Reyes, who was announced as a new Fener player on Saturday, but lingering issues from the back injury that kept him out most of last season derailed the deal.


Gignac inks extension


French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac has reached a deal to stay at Tigres for another two years, according to L’Equipe.

Gignac has been with the club since 2015 but was exploring options after Tigres’ initial offers were not to his liking. That included conversations about a return to Ligue 1 with Monaco. However, his future remains in Mexico after his agent traveled to Monterrey this week to close out the negotiations.

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Family request tanked Govea’s Mouscron return


Omar Govea’s potential return to Royal Excel Mouscron was tanked by a demand that the club also bring on his brother, according to L’Avenir.

Govea’s older brother Cruz currently plays in the top adult league in their hometown of San Luis Potosi, starting this weekend and helping a team sponsored by a local butcher to victory. He most recently played in the third division of the Mexican football system.

With the possibility of returning to Mouscron off the table, Omar Govea signed a loan deal to join Royal Antwerp. The midfielder was involved in several national team camps last season while on loan from Porto, where he remains outside the club’s plans.

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