Tigres New Signing: Gold Cup Player Revealed

Beyond the imminent arrival of Ángel Correa as a stellar hiring of this market, this Thursday the names of possible reinforcements began to move for opening 2025.

The positions that began to shuffle are those of side/left lane and front centerwith options of both foreigners and Mexicans.

Édgar “Gacelo” López, attack axis of champion Tolucacould get dressed as a feline as a loan for a year with a purchase option.

While the Honduran Joseph Rosales, selected from his country and player from the MLNEsot although in this case the American squad prioritizes a sale.

“Of the options that are being seen for side or lane on the left It is that of Honduran Joseph Rosales, who played Wednesday with Honduras against Mexicogreat physical deployment, good brand and arrives very well for the band towards the offensive “, explained a source inside Tigers to Channel 6 Sports.

Catracho Rosales is currently 24 years old at the MLS Minnesota Unitedwhere he arrived from the Independent of Panama that debuted him to professionalism.

He is habitual selected from his country and was just participating in the title in the Gold Cup 2025, being eliminated just Wednesday in the semifinal against Mexico.

With Minnesota it has 107 played games, four goals scored and 13 assists. He arrived in the United States football in 2023 and has a contract until 2027. In Honduras it is said that in this Gold Cup they were visoring it of some teams from the Netherlands and Belgium.

For now, Tigres began to move in the signing market and will be a matter of days to see if these two options close and Argentine Ángel Correa joins, who arrives on July 9 to the cityas feline reinforcements for Opening 2025 and Leagues Cup.

JOSEPH ROSALES

Hondureñolateral/left lane

24 years

Last team: Minnesota United (MLS)

Selected from Honduras in the Gold Cup

Marcus Cole

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