Liga MX: Carlos Vela has reportedly agreed to join Chivas, but one important detail is missing...

Carlos Vela is aware that he is approaching the final phase of his career and, at this point, he is now within the reach of Liga MX teams. In recent remarks, he expressed his desire to consider offers to play in Mexico once his career at LAFC comes to an end.

Carlos Vela is aware that he is approaching the final phase of his career and, at this point, he is now within the reach of Liga MX teams.

In recent remarks, he expressed his desire to consider offers to play in Mexico once his career at LAFC comes to an end.

Immediately, he was linked to prominent Mexican football teams such as America or the teams from the city of Monterrey such as Rayados or Tigres.

However, according to reports in the Mexican press, Chivas is the preferred team.

Televisa Guadalajara have reported that Chivas sent former players Omar Bravo and Omar Esparza as representatives to discuss the possibility of Vela joining Veljko Paunovic's project.

The one condition for Carlos Vela to move to Chivas

That same report suggests that the entourage may have convinced Vela, but there is still one detail in order to finalize the signing and this is the approval of his wife, Saioa Canibano.

Upon hearing about this potential obstacle, one of the panellists urged caution.

"Don't even get excited, the lady is the boss in this relationship," the pundit said.

The future for Carlos Vela remains uncertain. The player himself has mentioned that he currently has a contract until December and has not yet considered an extension.

His priority at the moment is the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final against Leon, which will take place this Sunday.

The match against Leon, which will determine the CONCACAF representative in the Club World Cup, will be held at the Banc of California Stadium.

Leon won the first match 2-0 on home soil. It is worth noting that this will be the second CONCACAF Champions League final for the team coached by Steve Cherundolo, once again facing a Mexican team. In 2020, they played Tigres, who ultimately secured the spot in the Club World Cup.

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