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Players for US$86 million: Liga MX's contribution to Major League Soccer

Mexican soccer has become a seedbed for Major League Soccer, where players arrive at large institutions that assure them a good economic future and a projection to other leagues.

By Juan Angel Aiesi

Mexican soccer has become a seedbed for Major League Soccer, where players arrive at large institutions that assure them a good economic future and a projection to other leagues.
Mexican soccer has become a seedbed for Major League Soccer, where players arrive at large institutions that assure them a good economic future and a projection to other leagues.
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Luciano Acosta, is the top 10 most expensive transfer from Liga MX to MLS. Tenth place goes to Luciano Acosta, who left Atlas after FC Cincinnati paid 3 million dollars for him. Paul Arriola, the American winger joined DC United from Xolos de Tijuana. The Washington franchise paid 3.2 million dollars for him.

 

Lucas Cavallini, the Canadian striker ended his cycle with Puebla to sign with Vancouver Whitecaps, who paid 5 million dollars for his contract. Edison Flores, Monarcas Morelia let the Peruvian striker leave in exchange for US$5 million paid by DC United for his contract. 
Gustavo Bou, New England Revolution paid 7 million dollars to Xolos de Tijuana for him.

 

 

Seattle Sounders, who paid 7 million dollars to Monarcas Morelia for his transfer. Lucas Zelarayán, Columbus Crew signed "Chino" and he immediately became a leader and key player for the club's last league title. Columbus paid 8 million dollars to Tigres.

 

 

lan Pulido, In 2020, Sporting Kansas City paid 9.5 million dollars for Pulido to leave the ranks of Chivas de Guadalajara. Today, Alan is the team's goal scorer and the collective objective is to win the MLS Cup. Brian Fernández, The Argentine striker's time in MLS was fleeting and controversial, as Portland Timbers terminated his contract due to alleged problems with illegal substances and the 10 million dollars paid to Necaxa for him was of little use.

 

 

Rodolfo Pizarro, Inter Miami CF paid 12 million dollars for him to Rayados de Monterrey and because of this he occupies the first place. The investment has been questioned, as Pizarro has not been able to show his best level and rumors indicate that he could leave the club soon.

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