Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez is once again sparking the conversation in soccer, as after weeks of rumors about a possible retirement after his departure from Chivas, the all-time leading scorer of the Mexican National Team made it clear that his career is not over yet and everything points to a possible return to MLS in 2026.
Through his social networks, the Mexican striker broke his silence and confirmed that he is still active, dispelling any doubts about his future. Although he was recently announced as a panelist in sports media, Hernández made it clear that this does not mean the end of his stage as a professional soccer player.
MLS, his most likely destination
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Several reports agree that Chicharito’s next move would be to the United States, the MLS, a league where he already made his mark during his time with LA Galaxy.
His return would not only have a sporting impact, but also a media impact.
For MLS, the Mexican continues to be a key figure because of his popularity among the Latino community in the U.S.
This makes him an attractive signing both on and off the court.
Teams that could sign him

One of the clubs that has shown the most interest is San Diego FC, a new franchise that is looking for renowned figures to strengthen its project.
With Chicharito as a free agent, this option is gaining momentum and could materialize in the coming months.
Another alternative is a possible return to the LA Galaxy.
Although this option looks more complicated due to the fact that his previous stage with the club would have closed an important cycle in his career.
He made it clear that his career is not over yet
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His return would ignite the league

For millions of Latino fans in the United States, Chicharito’s return to MLS would represent more than soccer:
It would be the return of one of the most important icons of Mexican sports.
In addition, their presence would further boost the connection between the U.S. league and the Hispanic community, especially in cities with large Mexican populations.
Although interest exists, the striker may have to adjust contractual conditions or accept a different role within the team, considering his current stage.
However, his experience and leadership remain valuable assets.
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