America Y Ya
·5 February 2026
Transfer window closing soon, will América bring in more players?

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·5 February 2026

We are just a few days away from the official closing of the transfer market, and the Eagles still do not have a complete squad to face the remainder of the Clausura 2026 and Concachampions.
Until a week ago, we could say that América's squad was finalized and no more signings would be made, but the departure of the sporting director, Diego Ramírez, stirred many things in the club, and there began to be talk of many movements in the squad.
There was talk of the possible departures of Rodrigo Aguirre, Víctor Dávila, and even ‘Pantera’ Zúñiga, all of whom were expected to leave América, until Saturday came, the moment that shook Coapa.
Allan Saint-Maximin decided to terminate his contract with América, and at the same time, Álvaro Fidalgo accepted an offer from Real Betis, resulting in the departure of two players, one of whom was key in André Jardine's scheme, and it canceled some planned movements in the team.
‘Pantera’ Zúñiga and Víctor Dávila will stay at the club, while Rodrigo Aguirre is still negotiating with Tigres, but his departure from the team is not yet confirmed.
Will more players join the team?
At the moment, Club América has eight foreign players in the team (still counting Aguirre), and Liga MX allows up to nine to be registered, so they have one spot available.
The management's intention is to sign two players, the first being a Mexican left-back to fill the gap left by Ralph Orquín, who is still with the team but is separated from it because he did not want to renew his contract.
Additionally, they want a foreign winger capable of playing on both sides, but especially on the left, to cover the departure of Saint-Maximin.
There are no intentions to bring in a replacement for Álvaro Fidalgo; this will be considered in the summer market. The management is happy with the current midfield and will not rush to look for someone in that position.
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