Liga MX Star Enner Valencia Changes Teams After World Cup
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Liga MX star Enner Valencia has officially left his club, Pachuca, after the World Cup.
- Valencia, a prominent Ecuadorian forward, had a challenging tournament with his national team.
- His future destination is reportedly the MLS, with a decision expected soon.
Ecuadorian international and Liga MX star Enner Valencia has officially departed from his club, Pachuca, following the conclusion of the World Cup. Valencia was a key figure for Pachuca, joining as one of the team's biggest stars.
The forward had a difficult campaign with the Ecuadorian national team during the tournament, which included a match against Mexico in the Round of 16. His departure from Pachuca was announced by the club via social media, marking the end of his tenure.
Pachuca expressed gratitude for Valencia's contributions, acknowledging his professionalism, commitment, and dedication. The club stated that he was a fundamental part of their history and wished him success in his future endeavors. Valencia departs with a record of 26 goals in 47 appearances for the club.
According to reports from Ecuador, Valencia, who has prior experience in Europe, may be heading to Major League Soccer (MLS). He is expected to finalize his future plans in the coming days.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.