Chucky Lozano is still without a solution to his future amid his conflict with San Diego FC, where coach Mikey Varas no longer counts on him for the MLS 2026 season
However, according to reports, the player does not want to leave the team and this complicates his prospects for the 2026 World Cup with the Mexican national team.
Vasco Aguirre in communication with Hirving Lozano
In Javier Aguirre‘s press conference on Wednesday from Panama for the friendly match against Mexico, he was asked about the situation of Hirving Lozano.
“I have spoken to him more than once in this situation that he was presented with, but I have more arguments if they are playing him or anyone else. I would understand personal situations if they are in Europe and do not play the minutes that I would like, but I do like that the player is in physical and footballing form.”
I think it’s his decision, he will have to think about everything that this implies and we’ll see what happens.
“A player who has not played for eight months, but is on the bench at Liverpool or I don’t know where, is difficult. Even so, I spent 15 years in Spain, I am one of those who believe that even being on the bench, training is very demanding, the fact of going to another country, another climate, another crowd, another diet, conditions you, alerts you, awakens your five senses and that makes you improve,” said Aguirre.
Chucky Lozano and his salary problem
The problem that the teams linked to Chucky Lozano have expressed is his high salary, which exceeds $7 million a year in MLS.
From Liga MX clubs to Real Oviedo in LaLiga, they are facing this economic problem with the Mexican footballer.
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