América Poised to Offload Four Foreign Players Ahead of Clausura 2026
Mexico City - Club américa is reportedly preparing to make significant changes to its foreign contingent during the upcoming winter transfer window, with four players identified as potential departures ahead of the Clausura 2026 season. The moves are aimed at bolstering the squad with reinforcements deemed more suitable for the club’s ambitions, particularly in midfield.
The potential exits of Rodrigo Aguirre, Javairo Dilrosun, Víctor Dávila, and Igor Lichnovsky signal a strategic shift for Las Águilas, who are seeking to optimize their roster under current management.The club’s leadership believes these adjustments are crucial to competing for championships and strengthening their position as a dominant force in Liga MX. the freeing up of foreign slots will allow for the acquisition of players who better fit the tactical vision for the future.
Forward Rodrigo Aguirre has struggled to consistently meet expectations as joining the team, leading to speculation about his future. Meanwhile, Dutch winger Javairo Dilrosun, currently with the Sub 21 team, has been effectively removed from the frist team picture and is actively seeking a new club to secure regular playing time.
Víctor Dávila’s performance has been inconsistent during his year with américa,and fans have expressed dissatisfaction with his overall level of play.Consequently, the club is considering him as a potential trade asset to acquire a higher-caliber forward.
Defensive stalwart Igor Lichnovsky is also facing an uncertain future. His recent form has fallen short of the standards expected at América, prompting calls for his replacement – not necessarily with another defender, but with a player capable of strengthening the midfield.