Víctor Dávila's future uncertain at América following serious injury
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Chilean forward Víctor Dávila faces an uncertain future with Mexican club América following a serious injury.
- Dávila sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in March and is expected to be sidelined until year's end.
- His injury has complicated any potential transfer, leaving his club uncertain about his immediate plans.
Chilean forward Víctor Dávila's future at Mexican club América remains uncertain as he recovers from a severe knee injury. The player suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in March, an injury that will keep him off the field until the end of the year.
This significant injury has complicated any potential transfer plans for the player. According to TV Azteca, Dávila's case is considered "probably the most complex of all" due to his extended recovery period. He has not performed as expected since joining América, and his long-term absence means his club is unsure of his immediate role.
Reports suggest that América might opt not to register Dávila for the upcoming Apertura tournament. Once he regains full fitness, he may be assigned to play with the reserve team. The club's decision hinges on his recovery progress and the team's strategic needs for the season.
es, probably, the most complex of all.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.