Liga MX Veteran Antonio Briseño Signs with Toluca
In a surprising move that sent ripples through the Mexican soccer world, veteran defender Antonio Briseño is leaving Chivas Guadalajara to join Club Toluca for the upcoming 2025 Clausura Tournament. The transfer marks a new chapter for the 30-year-old, who will play under the direction of manager Antonio Mohamed.
Sources confirm that Briseño’s transfer to Toluca is a done deal. He’ll be a key addition to the Red Devils’ roster, serving as their first major reinforcement for the next season. This move comes despite having two years remaining on his contract with Chivas.
Briseño, affectionately known as “Pollo,” joined Chivas in 2019. Over five seasons, he became a fan favorite, though he never quite secured a permanent starting position. His departure marks the end of an era for the Guadalajara club.
The agreement between the boards of both clubs ensures a smooth transition for Briseño. The transfer will be finalized once he completes his medical examinations with Toluca and officially signs his contract. This will be Briseño’s fourth team in Liga MX.
This transfer highlights the dynamic nature of the Liga MX, where even established players can find themselves moving to new clubs in pursuit of fresh challenges and opportunities. the move is sure to spark debate among fans and analysts alike, as Briseño’s impact on both Chivas and Toluca will be closely watched.
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antonio Briseño is leaving Chivas Guadalajara to join Club Toluca for the upcoming 2025 Clausura Tournament. [1]
He will play under the direction of manager Antonio Mohamed. [1]
Briseño joined Chivas in 2019 and became a fan favorite, though he never quite secured a permanent starting position. [1] This move comes despite him having two years remaining on his contract with Chivas. [1]
The transfer will be finalized once Briseño completes his medical examinations with Toluca and officially signs his contract. This will be Briseño’s fourth team in Liga MX. [1]