Carlos Vela would return to the Spanish First Division with an unexpected team

Carlos Vela would return to the Spanish First Division with an unexpected team
Carlos Vela would return to the Spanish First Division with an unexpected team

The bomber Carlos candle could return to First division of Spain since he is a free agent and they consider that he has the level to play for said team.

The former player of the Mexican National Team, Carlos Vela, ended his contract in December 2023 with Los Angeles FC of the MLS and he no longer renewed because the Mexican asked for a higher salary even though he had one of the highest in the league.

Carlos Vela reached the MLS final for the second time against Columbus Crew but he could not win the title and despite his good performance, he has not found a team that will open the doors for him.

Which team would Carlos Vela return to the Spanish First Division?

The former player of the MLS, Carlos candle could reach a team that has just been promoted to the First division of Spain since return to Europe It would be the only reason for the bomber to come out of “retirement.”

And Carlos Vela’s brother, Alejandro Velawould be the intermediary for the Leganés of Spain consider it since you have a close relationship with the owner of the equipment, Jeff Luhnow.

Jeff Luhnow, who also owns the Cancun FC of the MX Expansion Leaguewhere he met Alejandro Vela, director of the Iguanas, said that he would consider the Mexican if he was interested.

“Well, let’s see. I have a sports director at Leganés, who has been very successful and I give him the power to make decisions, but if that happens, I am going to tell him, we have to consider it,” stated Jeff Luhnow.

Carlos Vela could also play in Cancun

The front Carlos candle He is a free agent and is taking a break. However, very soon you could find new opportunities to play like in the First division of Spain or in Cancun FC.

Jeff Luhnowowner of Cancún FC, admitted that Carlos Vela is still an elite player and that he does not rule out the possibility that he wants to play for his team since it is his hometown.

“I have spoken with Alejandro, Carlos’s brother, and I think that right now Carlos wants to rest a little. I also have 20 years in sports. I know that elite athletes, the stars, after they decide they are going to rest for a while, you have to give them six months or a year. Suddenly they want to play again. Look how he wouldn’t want to play in Cancun, which is where he was born. He’s from there. So let’s see what happens. Surely it would be easier if we have a chance to advance in Mexico, but yes, hopefully in the future. If Carlos hears this, tell him we welcome him with open arms,” said Jeff Luhnow.

 
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