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Cabecita Rodríguez: Why hasn’t America been able to register its star reinforcement?

Lupon arrival of Jonathan “Cabecita” Rodriguez al america represents a bomb reinforcement for the Apertura 2022 in Coapa. The transaction has already been confirmed by the Uruguayan player, America and the Al-Nassir of Saudi Arabia.

However, the player has not been able to be registered with the Liga MX because his current squad has 11 players not trained in Mexico and the regulations only allow 10, so one of them must be cut to open a space for “Cabecita”.

Currently, the america has in his squad the defenders Jorge Mer, Bruno Valdez, and Sebastian Cceres; in the midfield are Diego Valdeslvaro Fidalgo, Pedro Aquino and Richard Sánchez, while in the attack are: Federico Vias, Roger Martínez and Juan Otero.

Obviously, all these players want to remain in the team and the board is analyzing what would be the best option to choose a release. In addition, teams can only use eight players not trained in Mexico on the field at the same time.

Article 27 of the Liga MX regulations states that:

“The Clubs may only have a maximum of 10 Players Not Trained in Mexico among those registered in their Liga MX rosters and their Sub 20 Basic Forces subsidiary.”

Who could leave the America squad?

Among the names that are being considered, they could leave the Coapa team Juan Otero y Federico Vias. Although until now he remains under the orders of coach Fernando Ortiz.

America confirmed the signing of “Cabecita” this Tuesday, for the Apertura 2022. The Uruguayan was essential for the Blue Cross broke his 23-year drought without winning a title, in the Clausura 2021.

After playing for six months at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, he preferred to return to Liga MX, but with the cream-blue jersey. It is the most outstanding signing of America at this time, after the great performance they had in the last semester, under the direction of Fernando “Tano” Ortiz.

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