Andrés Guardado Signs with Club León: A Return to Mexican Soccer After 17 Years

2024-01-17 20:05:52

Mexican midfielder Andrés Guardado has already signed with Club León, they just need to make it official. The contract that links the ‘Little Prince’ with the Esmeraldas has a duration of a year and a half.

Mediotiempo has learned that the still Real Betis player achieved his separation from the Sevillian team this Wednesday and has signed his contract with the Liga MX team, a league to which he will return following 17 years.

The negotiation that was taking place and that was made public through this medium, was very advanced. In the last few hours the three parties have reached an agreement: both the player and Real Betis and Club León are in agreement, and Guardado’s return to Mexican soccer will be completed this Monday.

The captain of the Seville team also played last Saturday once morest Granada and played the 90 minutes in the victory of the Sevillian team. This weekend, at the Benito Villamarín Stadium, Betis will host Barcelona and there the Mexican will be recognized by his club before traveling to our country and joining the Panzas Verdes.

La Fiera awaits you on Tuesday to make its official presentation next week, taking advantage of the fact that the team will not have participation in the league, since its Matchday 2 match will be rescheduled for February 7 once morest the Tuzos del Pachuca.

In which teams has Andrés Guardado played?

León will be Andrés Guardado’s seventh club as a professional footballer, following having previously played for Atlas, Deportivo La Coruña, Valencia, Bayer Leverkusen, PSV Eindhoven and Betis. In the latter he recently became the foreigner with the most matches played with the institution, reaching 217 matches in six and a half years.

Guardado’s legend is not limited to his club career, since in the Mexican National Team he is also the footballer with the most games in history. Furthermore, in El Tri he participated in five World Cups and boasts a record of three Gold Cups (2011, 2015 and 2019).

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