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Liga MX Stove Soccer: Opening 2020 Rumors, ups and downs of Mexican football!

Liga MX is less than a month away from returning with the start of the Apertura 2020 tournament. The teams already they returned to training and some of them will face each other in a friendly preseason competition to resume the soccer condition. Meanwhile, the changes continue to cook within the Stove soccer. Atlético de San Luis recently confirmed what has been the signing of “Bomba” so far with the hiring of Mauro Quiroga. Meanwhile, the Xolos de Tijuana seems determined to put together a very competitive squad this semester And they have been one of the most active teams in this summer of signings after making multiple additions. On the other hand, lThe Cougars seem to be on the verge of fulfilling one of their objectives and bringing a goalkeeper that ends up meeting the expectations of the blue box.

Los Rayos del Necaxa have been characterized by bringing good footballers to their squad and then selling them at a price that allows them to continue operating in the same way. Edson Puch, Roberto Alvarado, Igor Lichnovsky and Carlos González are some examples of this type of soccer player. Now the turn was Mauro Quiroga, who will play from next season at Atlético de San Luis. The Argentine striker stood out in the Apertura 2019 with an individual scoring title and being the leader of the hydro-warm team. Now, he will go to the ranks of the Potosino team to join forces with Nicolás Ibáñez and Germán Berterame in search of being one of the most explosive offenses in Mexican soccer.

On the other hand, the Xolos de Tijuana have become the most active team in this transfer market with various additions that look really promising. First, they brought Pablo Guede, the coach who returned Monarcas Morelia to the league positions in past tournaments. Also, they announced the arrival of Marcel Ruíz, a promising young footballer of Mexican soccer. For their offensive, they incorporated Ariel Nahuelpan, who had already been with the borders and now returns in what seems to be his best moment in Mexican soccer. Also, they brought back to Luis Fuentes, the experienced lateral defense after his positive time with América. And like cherry on the cake, they also signed Jonathan Orozco, the former Santos Laguna goalkeeper and three-time Mexican soccer champion.

In the meantime, The Pumas are very close to completing a long-awaited signing in a key position. Despite having renewed the current goalkeeper, Alfredo Saldívar, the university students have had a goalkeeper in their sights who can achieve the regularity that the Auriazules need to return to being a contending team. After several reports and rumors, everything seems to indicate that the chosen one will be Martín Campaña, the 31-year-old Uruguayan goalkeeper who has been Fernando Muslera’s substitute in the Uruguayan team. According to As México, the cats will make the incorporation official in the following week, being a one-year loan with an option to purchase.

AMERICA

ATLAS

Atlas Shield / Flag

ATLÉTICO DE SAN LUIS

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
Pablo López (Pachuca) Luis Reyes (America)
Ramiro González (León)
Pablo Barrera (Pumas)
Mauro Quiroga (Necaxa)
Rodrigo Noya (Necaxa)

BLUE CROSS

Blue Cross Shield / Flag

CHIVAS

Chivas Shield / Flag

FC JUÁREZ

OfficersRumors
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Felipe López (UdeG) Manuel Viniegra Jefferson Intrigao (Tigres)
Edy Brambila Israel Jiménez (Mazatlán FC)
Alberto Acosta
Jonathan Lacerda
Manuel Viniegra

LION

León FC Shield / Flag

OfficersRumors
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David Ramírez (Miners) Sebastián Fassi (Necaxa) Renato Ibarra (America) Rubens Sambueza (America)
Rubens Sambueza (Pachuca) Ignacio González (Retirement)
Ramiro González (Atlético de San Luis)

MONTERREY

Scratched Shield / Flag

MONARCAS (Now Mazatlán FC)

NECAXA

Necaxa Shield / Flag

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
David Cabrera (Pumas) Yosgart Gutiérrez (Retiro) Raúl Gudiño (Chivas)
Luis Ángel Malagón (Monarchs) Hugo González (Rayados) Lucas Passerini (Cruz Azul)
Sebastián Fassi (León)Daniel Álvarez (Puebla)
Martín Barragán (Pumas) Mauro Quiroga (Atlético San Luis)
Jhoao Rodríguez (Central Córdoba) Rodrigo Noya (Atlético San Luis)

PACHUCA

Pachuca Shield / Flag

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
Juan Manuel Iturbe. Renato Ibarra (America) Rubens Sambueza (America)
Raúl López (Toluca) Eugenio Pizzuto (Lille, FRA)
Franco Jara (Dallas FC, MLS)
Rubens Sambueza (León)
Pablo López (Atlético de San Luis)

PUEBLA

Shield / Flag Puebla

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
Amaury Scotus (Golds) Luis Haquin (Bolivar)
Daniel Aguilar (Atlas) Ángel Zaldívar (Chivas)
Israel Reyes (Atlas) Cristián Menéndez

PUMAS

Pumas Shield / Flag

QUERÉTARO

White Rooster Shield / Flag

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
Alex Diego (DT) Víctor Manuel Vucetich (Coach) Sebastián Sosa (Atlante) Jeison Lucimí (Atlas)
Irving Zurita (Atlante) Marcel Ruiz (Xolos)Jonathan Ramis (Tiger, ARG) Jair Pereira
Francisco da Costa (Atlante) Clifford Aboagye (Xolos)Martín Rea (Atlante)Enrique Triverio
Nicolás Albarracín (Atlante) Gerson Vázquez (Xolos)Jonathan Perlaza
Betsiel Hernández
Benny Díaz (Xolos)
Paolo Yrizar (Xolos)
Jorge Aguilar (Xolos)
Jordi Cortizo (Xolos)
Jaime Gómez (Xolos)
Ariel Nahuelpán (Xolos)

SANTOS

Santos Laguna Shield / Flag

TIGERS

Tigers Shield / Flag

TOLUCA

Toluca Shield / Flag

JUST

Xolos Shield / Flag

OfficersRumors
HighLowHighLow
Marcel Ruiz (Querétaro) Jonathan Orozco (Santos)Gibrán Lajud (America and Toluca)
Clifford Aboagye Alfredo Talavera (Toluca) Edwin Cardona
Pablo Guede (DT) Sebastián Villa (Boca Juniors) Leandro González Pires
Luis Fuentes (America) Ignacio Rivero (Blue Crux)
Tin Angle (Independent, ECU)
Gerson Vázquez (Querétaro)
Areli Hernández (Querétaro)
Ariel Nahuelpán (Querétaro)
Pablo Yrizar (Querétaro)
Jorge Aguilar (Querétaro)
Jordi Cortizo (Querétaro)

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