💣 Gabriel Milito’s clear-out shows no sign of stopping at Chivas | OneFootball

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·26 January 2026

💣 Gabriel Milito’s clear-out shows no sign of stopping at Chivas

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Club Deportivo Guadalajara continues its cleanup process under the leadership of Gabriel Milito. This Monday, the departure of Luis Olivas was made official, making him the ninth player to leave Chivas ahead of the Clausura 2026. The defender, who once played for the national team, will play for Atlante in the Liga de ExpansiĂłn MX.

Olivas’ arrival at the Potros de Hierro is strategic: the center-back will seek to regain minutes in the second division this semester, with his sights set on the Apertura 2026, the tournament in which Atlante will join as a participant in Liga MX. With this, Chivas frees up another roster spot after having kept the player training with the U-21 squad during the first weeks of the year.


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Olivas’ departure adds to a long list of players who were not part of the Argentine coach’s plans due to discipline, performance, or playing style. So far, the Rebaño has confirmed the following departures: Chicharito HernĂĄndez, IsaĂĄc Brizuela, Cade Cowell, Alan Mozo, Teun Wilke, Francisco MĂ©ndez, RaĂșl MartĂ­nez, and Daniel Rios.

The future of three key players who continue to train separately still needs to be resolved: goalkeeper Eduardo GarcĂ­a, midfielder Érick GutiĂ©rrez (who has offers from MLS and Pachuca), and Alan Pulido, who has become the main administrative headache due to his high salary and the lack of concrete offers.

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