Trouble in Paradise: Alexis Vega seeks advice from AMFpro amid dispute with Chivas

2024-01-09 04:33:55

The Chivas forward requested advice from the AMFpro, where they told him that he could end his contract with the club if he remained separated from the squad.

MEXICO.- Alexis Vega the last thing he wants is to fight Chivas; The only thing he wants is to reach an agreement with the red and white club and go to play wherever he wants.

This is what Álvaro Ortiz made known to ESPN. The president of the Mexican Association of Professional Soccer Players (AMFpro) and said that Alexis Vega He approached the organization he leads to ask for advice.

Alexis He told us: ‘How do you see this case?’ What he is waiting for is to reach an agreement with Chivas and go, I don’t know if abroad, because you still have this month to register in the Liga MX, in accordance with the contracting windows set by FIFA,” says Álvaro Ortiz.

The Chivas forward requested advice from AMFpro, where they told him that he could end his contract with the club if he remained separated from the squad. Hector Vivas/Getty Images

Álvaro Ortiz stated that he was told Alexis Vega yes Chivas They had already separated him and they let him know that it is not part of the plans, the player may well terminate his contract due to the treatment he receives from the Guadalajara club, supported by FIFA regulations that do not allow it when one has a contract; However, the leader points out that the forward of the Mexican National Team “what he hopes is to reach a settlement and not continue having problems. That’s what he has to do and if not, Chivas “You have to continue paying him.”

Despite the plot that continues regarding Alexis Vega con ChivasÁlvaro Ortiz affirms that it must be fixed soon, in the case of a World Cup player and added that “if Alexis From the beginning he saw that they separated him, he could break the contract, file a lawsuit against Chivas and leave. Through pressure they cannot separate you because you do not agree to go to another club; this by mandate of FIFA.”

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The manager then commented that it is false that ‘the gentlemen’s agreement’ is reappearing, something that was eliminated by the AMFpro in 2017-2018, and the proof is that Rogelio Funes Mori did not want to go to any of the clubs that Monterrey had sought for him and the forward decided to sign with Pumas for his pleasure.

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And in the case of Alexis Vega with Cruz Azul pointed out that it seems that Chivas and the celestials already had an arrangement for the player, “but Alexis Maybe he didn’t agree with football or economic matters and he said I’m not going, and that’s his right.”

He adds that “it seems very strange to me that Chivas I acted like this, separating a player, because it is a club that always tries to do things well” and in the case of Cruz Azul with Carlos Salcedo and Jesús Dueñas, both with a current contract, he said that “it was poor management by the board. separating them, sending them to train on their own.”

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“None of these issues have reached Controversies, but I have already spoken directly with Liga MX to let them know about these situations, and the League has to act. It is in the transfer regulations that it is prohibited to separate players to train elsewhere; We have this public on the page of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), as copied from the FIFA statute.”

On the other hand, Álvaro Ortiz assured that after two years the majority of the members of the extinct Red Sharks of Veracruz have been paid practically 100 of the debts; In addition, not long ago the Leagues Cup champions also received their corresponding payment, Cruz Azul and León, on par with the MLS team, Inter Miami.

“We pressed because the players were already desperate; “All the champions cashed in at the same time.”

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