A leading Mexico international has confirmed he is working on a move to Europe as the transfer window enters its final stretch, with talks ongoing and time running short to get a deal done.
The attacker, who has been one of the standout performers in MLS and remains a key figure for El Tri, said playing in Europe has long been a personal goal. With the deadline approaching, he acknowledged that negotiations are active and that his camp is pushing to make the switch happen as soon as possible.
“It’s a dream I’ve always had,” he said in comments this week, explaining that he wants to test himself in a stronger environment and show he can compete at the highest level. While he stopped short of naming the club involved, he made it clear there is genuine interest and that discussions are already underway.
Despite the optimism, he also stressed that the outcome is not in his hands alone. Any potential deal would require agreement between all sides, including his current club, which would need to be satisfied with the terms before allowing a key player to leave during an important part of the season.
His form has put him on the radar beyond MLS, and his status with Mexico only adds to his value. The forward has delivered goals and big moments, earning a reputation as a difference-maker in high-pressure matches. That profile can attract European teams looking for immediate impact, especially in leagues where Latin American players have traditionally adapted well.
For his MLS side, the situation is delicate. Losing a star before the end of the campaign would be a major blow, but a strong offer could be difficult to turn down. A transfer could also be viewed as a positive statement for the club and the league, showing that MLS is a platform that can propel top talent to Europe.
The player hinted that his preference is to leave on good terms and with full support from his club, making it clear he is not trying to force an exit. He said he remains committed to performing and helping the team while everything is being discussed behind the scenes.
With the window nearing its close, the next few days will be decisive. If an agreement is reached, the move would mark a significant step in his career and another notable example of an MLS-based Mexico international making the jump across the Atlantic. If not, the expectation is that interest will remain and that another attempt could come in a future window.
















