The 2026 World Cup not only represents an opportunity for the Mexican National Team to make history in front of its fans. It could also become an international showcase for several players looking to make the leap to European soccer.
In the case of Chivas, the World Cup could mark a before and after for some of its most outstanding players and their probable departure to Europe. Thanks to their recent performances in Liga MX and the possibility of being part of Javier Aguirre’s call-up list, several red-and-white players appear on the radar of European clubs that are closely monitoring Mexican talent. Although Mexico’s definitive list has not yet been announced, some Guadalajara players are likely to participate in the World Cup, which could considerably increase their market value.
Armando Gonzalez is living the best moment of his career

One of the names that generates more expectations is Armando González.
The striker is going through an outstanding period with Chivas and has established himself as one of the team’s most important offensive options.
His recent performance and the opportunities he has received within the Mexican National Team have placed him among the most promising players for the World Cup.
Several reports have indicated that clubs in Spain and Belgium are closely following his evolution.
Although so far there is no formal offer, a good performance on soccer’s most important stage could accelerate any future negotiations (Filed as: Chivas Could Lose Talent To Europe After World Cup).
Raul Rangel aims to become a figurehead

Another player who is attracting interest outside of Mexico is Raúl Rangel.
The red and white goalkeeper has managed to consolidate himself as one of the most consistent goalkeepers in Liga MX.
He arrives at the World Cup as a candidate to fight for important minutes with the Mexican National Team.
His consistency under the three posts and his growth in Guadalajara have caught the attention of European observers.
In recent months, his name has been linked to teams in Belgium, Portugal and the Netherlands.
Although there is no confirmed negotiation, the World Cup tournament could serve as an ideal platform to show his level before international clubs (Filed as: Chivas Could Lose Talent To Europe After World Cup).
The World Cup could mark a turning point
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Brian Gutierrez also attracts attention in Europe

Brian Gutierrez is another player who could use the World Cup to boost his career.
The Mexican-American midfielder recently arrived at Chivas and quickly earned a place in the team’s scheme.
His ability to play in different offensive positions, in addition to his youth, make him an attractive player for several European markets.
According to various reports, clubs in Germany and Denmark have shown interest in following his growth.
An outstanding participation with Mexico could open doors for him in the short term (Filed under: Chivas Could Lose Talent To Europe After World Cup).
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