List of Mexican football transfers summer 2021

This is a list of Mexican football transfers for the 2021 summer transfer window, grouped by club. It includes football transfers related to clubs from the Liga BBVA MX.

Liga BBVA MX

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No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Madrigal (from Querétaro)[1]
8 MF Spain ESP Álvaro Fidalgo (from Spain Castellón, previously on loan)[2]
12 MF Mexico MEX Mario Osuna (from Mazatlán)[3]
26 DF Mexico MEX Salvador Reyes (from Puebla)[4]
29 DF Mexico MEX Miguel Layún (from Monterrey)[5]
30 MF Ecuador ECU Renato Ibarra (loan return from Atlas)[6]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Paraguay PAR Sergio Díaz (loan return to Spain Real Madrid Castilla)[7]
8 DF Mexico MEX Alonso Escoboza (on loan to Necaxa)[8]
10 MF Mexico MEX Giovani dos Santos (unattached)[9]
16 MF Mexico MEX Alan Medina (loan return to Toluca, later loaned to Necaxa)[10]
30 FW Chile CHI Nicolás Castillo (on loan to Brazil Juventude)[11]
31 MF Mexico MEX Emilio Sánchez (on loan to Mazatlán)[12]
32 DF Mexico MEX Bryan Colula (on loan to Mazatlán)[13]
33 DF Mexico MEX Adrián Goransch (to Germany Sportfreunde Lotte)[14]
192 DF Mexico MEX Ramón Juárez (on loan to Puebla)[15]
MF Mexico MEX José Clemente (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Cancún)[16]
FW Mexico MEX Ricardo Marín (on loan to Celaya, previously on loan at Mazatlán)[17]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Argentina ARG Gonzalo Maroni (on loan from Argentina Boca Juniors)[18]
22 FW Argentina ARG Franco Troyansky (on loan from Argentina Unión, previously on loan at Argentina San Lorenzo)[19]
21 DF Ecuador ECU Aníbal Chalá (from Toluca, previously on loan at France Dijon)[20]
23 DF Mexico MEX Alejandro Gómez (loan return from Portugal Boavista)[21]
33 FW Colombia COL Julián Quiñones (on loan from UANL)[22]
35 DF Spain ESP Enric Baquero (from Spain Espanyol B)[20]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF Mexico MEX Pablo González (to Toluca)[23]
7 MF Argentina ARG Ignacio Malcorra (to Argentina Lanús)[24]
8 MF Ecuador ECU Renato Ibarra (loan return to América)[6]
11 FW Argentina ARG Javier Correa (loan return to Santos Laguna, later loaned to Argentina Racing)[25]
18 FW Argentina ARG Milton Caraglio (loan return to Cruz Azul, later loaned to Argentina Rosario Central)[26]
22 DF Mexico MEX Armando Escobar (to Atlante)[27]
DF Mexico MEX Rivaldo Lozano (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Tampico Madero)[28]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Argentina ARG Marcelo Barovero (from Spain Burgos)[29]
4 DF Brazil BRA Léo Coelho (from Uruguay Fénix)[30]
6 MF Mexico MEX William Mejía (on loan from Monterrey, previously on loan at Atlético Morelia)[31]
8 MF Uruguay URU Juan Manuel Sanabria (on loan from Spain Atlético Madrid, previously on loan at Spain Zaragoza)[32]
9 FW Paraguay PAR Adam Bareiro (on loan from Monterrey, previously on loan at Turkey Alanyaspor)[33]
11 MF Mexico MEX Zahid Muñoz (on loan from Guadalajara)[34]
12 FW Mexico MEX Vladimir Moragrega (from Atlante)[35]
14 MF Mexico MEX Efraín Orona (on loan from Pachuca)[36]
15 MF Uruguay URU Facundo Waller (from Uruguay Plaza Colonia, previously on loan at UNAM)[37]
17 DF Mexico MEX Rivaldo Lozano (on loan from Atlas, previously on loan at Tampico Madero)[28]
18 FW Slovenia SVN Andrés Vombergar (from Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana)[38]
19 MF Mexico MEX Éric Cantú (on loan from Monterrey)[39]
20 DF Spain ESP Unai Bilbao (loan return from Necaxa)[40]
23 MF Mexico MEX José Clemente (on loan from América, previously on loan at Cancún)[16]
24 GK Mexico MEX Andrés Sánchez (from Tepatitlán)[41]
25 MF Mexico MEX Adrián Lozano (on loan from Santos Laguna)[42]
27 DF Mexico MEX Jair Díaz (on loan from UANL, previously on loan at Venados)[43]
28 FW Mexico MEX Luis Calzadilla (on loan from Pachuca)[44]
29 DF Mexico MEX Emmanuel García (on loan from Pachuca)[45]
33 MF Mexico MEX Héctor Mascorro (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan at Zacatecas)[46]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Carlos Felipe Rodríguez (to Juárez)[47]
3 DF Mexico MEX Dionicio Escalante (to Spain Talavera de la Reina)[48]
5 DF Argentina ARG Ramiro González (loan return to León)[49]
6 MF Chile CHI Felipe Gallegos (to Greece OFI Crete)[50]
8 MF Mexico MEX Pablo Barrera (to Querétaro)[51]
9 FW Argentina ARG Nicolás Ibáñez (loan return to Spain Atlético Madrid, later to Pachuca)[52]
13 GK Argentina ARG Axel Werner (loan return to Spain Atlético Madrid, later to Spain Elche)[53]
14 DF Argentina ARG Rodrigo Noya (to Venados)[54]
15 MF Mexico MEX Jorge Sánchez (to Oaxaca)[55]
17 MF Mexico MEX Pablo López (loan return to Pachuca)[56]
18 MF Uruguay URU Camilo Mayada (to Paraguay Libertad)[57]
19 FW Mexico MEX Diego Pineda (to UAT)[58]
20 MF Uruguay URU Federico Gino (loan return to Argentina Aldosivi)[59]
21 DF United States USA Ventura Alvarado (to United States Inter Miami)[60]
23 FW Argentina ARG Lucas Passerini (loan return to Cruz Azul)[61]
25 DF Uruguay URU Juan Izquierdo (to Uruguay Montevideo Wanderers)[62]
96 FW Argentina ARG Marcos Catalán (to Oaxaca)[63]
FW Spain ESP Ian (to Toluca, previously on loan at Necaxa)[64]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF Mexico MEX Luis Ángel Mendoza (from Mazatlán)[65]
10 FW Venezuela VEN Rómulo Otero (from Brazil Atlético Mineiro, previously on loan at Brazil Corinthians)[66]
18 FW Argentina ARG Lucas Passerini (loan return from Atlético San Luis)[61]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Mexico MEX Elías Hernández (to León)[67]
14 MF Mexico MEX Misael Domínguez (to Tijuana)[68]
FW Argentina ARG Milton Caraglio (on loan to Argentina Rosario Central, previously on loan at Atlas)[26]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW Mexico MEX Jesús Godínez (loan return from León)[69]
45 MF Mexico MEX Christian Pinzón (from United States Chicago Fire)[70]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Mexico MEX José Juan Macías (on loan to Spain Getafe)[71]
27 DF Mexico MEX José Madueña (on loan to Juárez)[72]
52 MF Mexico MEX Óscar Macías (on loan to Juárez)[73]
57 MF Mexico MEX Adrián Villalobos (loan return to UdeG)[74]
64 MF Mexico MEX Zahid Muñoz (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[34]
197 DF Mexico MEX Rodrigo Reyes (on loan to Canada Valour)[75]
MF Mexico MEX Dieter Villalpando (to Puebla)[76]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Hugo González (on loan from Monterrey)[77]
2 DF Mexico MEX Adrián Mora (on loan from Monterrey)[78]
5 DF Mexico MEX Jaime Gómez (on loan from Tijuana)[79]
7 FW Brazil BRA Fernandinho (on loan from Brazil Chapecoense)[80]
9 MF Uruguay URU Diego Rolán (from Spain Deportivo La Coruña, previously on loan at Egypt Pyramids)[81]
11 FW Colombia COL Fabián Castillo (on loan from Tijuana)[82]
12 GK Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Chávez (on loan from UANL)[83]
15 DF Uruguay URU Maximiliano Olivera (from Italy Fiorentina)[84]
19 FW Uruguay URU Gabriel Fernández (on loan from Spain Celta Vigo)[85]
20 MF Mexico MEX Óscar Macías (on loan from Guadalajara)[73]
22 DF Mexico MEX Paul Aguilar (Free agent, last with América)[86]
23 DF Mexico MEX José Madueña (on loan from Guadalajara)[72]
24 DF Mexico MEX José Juan García (from Atlante)[87]
33 GK Mexico MEX Carlos Felipe Rodríguez (from Atlético San Luis)[47]
34 FW Brazil BRA Pedro Raúl (from Japan Kashiwa Reysol)[88]
35 MF Ecuador ECU Jefferson Intriago (re-loaned from UANL)[89]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Enrique Palos (loan return to UANL, later unattached)[90]
3 DF Mexico MEX Luis López (to UAT)[91]
3 DF Chile CHI Luis Pavez (unattached)[92]
7 MF Paraguay PAR Blas Armoa (loan return to Paraguay Sportivo Luqueño)[93]
7 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Zavala (to Mazatlán)[94]
10 MF Paraguay PAR William Mendieta (loan return to Paraguay Olimpia)[95]
11 FW Colombia COL Ayron del Valle (to Venados)[96]
12 GK Mexico MEX Felipe López (loan return to UdeG)[97]
13 FW Ecuador ECU Erick Castillo (loan return to Tijuana)[98]
23 FW Mexico MEX Brian Rubio (loan return to UANL, later to Mazatlán)[99]
30 DF Mexico MEX Luis Hernández (loan return to Necaxa, later loaned to Sinaloa)[100]
33 GK Mexico MEX Iván Vázquez Mellado (to León)[101]
GK United States USA Marco Canales (on loan to United States El Paso Locomotive)[102]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF Mexico MEX Elías Hernández (from Cruz Azul)[67]
14 FW Peru PER Santiago Ormeño (from Puebla)[103]
17 MF Mexico MEX Jorge Díaz (loan return from Chile Everton de Viña del Mar)[104]
23 DF Argentina ARG Ramiro González (loan return from Atlético San Luis)[49]
25 FW Colombia COL Omar Fernández (from Puebla)[105]
31 GK Mexico MEX Iván Vázquez Mellado (from Juárez)[101]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Guillermo Pozos (to UAT)[106]
11 MF Colombia COL Yairo Moreno (on loan to Pachuca)[107]
12 FW Costa Rica CRC Joel Campbell (on loan to Monterrey)[108]
14 FW Mexico MEX Jesús Godínez (loan return to Guadalajara)[69]
19 FW Uruguay URU Nicolás Sosa (on loan to Querétaro)[109]
27 MF Mexico MEX Fernando González (to Necaxa)[110]
GK Mexico MEX Sebastián Fassi (on loan to Tlaxcala, previously on loan at Necaxa)[111]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Brazil BRA Ygor Nogueira (from Portugal Gil Vicente)[112]
8 MF Uruguay URU Gonzalo Freitas (from Uruguay Peñarol)[113]
15 DF Mexico MEX Bryan Colula (on loan from América)[13]
16 MF Mexico MEX Emilio Sánchez (on loan from América)[12]
18 MF Colombia COL Richard Ríos (on loan from Brazil Flamengo)[114]
20 MF Mexico MEX Jorge Zárate (from Tlaxcala)[115]
22 MF Mexico MEX Jesús Zavala (from Juárez)[94]
23 FW Mexico MEX Brian Rubio (from UANL, previously on loan at Juárez)[99]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Mexico MEX Efraín Velarde (to UNAM)[116]
7 MF Mexico MEX Luis Ángel Mendoza (to Cruz Azul)[65]
9 FW Venezuela VEN Fernando Aristeguieta (to Puebla)[117]
14 MF Chile CHI Lorenzo Reyes (unattached)[118]
20 MF Chile CHI Rodrigo Millar (to Chile Coquimbo Unido)[119]
23 FW Mexico MEX Ricardo Marín (loan return to América, later loaned to Celaya)[17]
34 MF Mexico MEX Mario Osuna (to América)[120]
183 GK Mexico MEX Ricardo Rodríguez (on loan to Sonora, previously on loan at Tlaxcala)[121]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Argentina ARG Esteban Andrada (from Argentina Boca Juniors)[122]
8 FW Costa Rica CRC Joel Campbell (on loan from León)[108]
10 MF Colombia COL Duván Vergara (from Colombia América de Cali)[123]
14 MF Mexico MEX Érick Aguirre (from Pachuca)[124]
15 DF Mexico MEX Héctor Moreno (from Qatar Al-Gharafa)[125]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Hugo González (on loan to Juárez)[77]
2 DF Mexico MEX Adrián Mora (on loan to Juárez)[78]
4 DF Argentina ARG Nicolás Sánchez (to Argentina Godoy Cruz)[126]
8 FW Colombia COL Dorlan Pabón (to Colombia Atlético Nacional)[127]
10 FW Ivory Coast CIV Aké Loba (to United States Nashville)[128]
18 FW Colombia COL Avilés Hurtado (on loan to Pachuca)[129]
19 DF Mexico MEX Miguel Layún (to América)[5]
25 MF Mexico MEX Jonathan González (on loan to Necaxa)[130]
35 MF Mexico MEX Éric Cantú (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[39]
MF Mexico MEX Javier Ibarra (on loan to Atlético Morelia, previously on loan at Querétaro)[131]
MF Mexico MEX William Mejía (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Atlético Morelia)[31]
FW Paraguay PAR Adam Bareiro (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Turkey Alanyaspor)[33]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Uruguay URU Agustín Oliveros (from Uruguay Racing Montevideo)[132]
5 MF Uruguay URU Vicente Poggi (from Uruguay Defensor Sporting)[133]
7 MF Mexico MEX Alan Medina (on loan from Toluca, previously on loan at América)[10]
8 MF Uruguay URU Facundo Batista (from Switzerland Chiasso, previously on loan at Uruguay Deportivo Maldonado)[134]
9 FW Argentina ARG Mauro Quiroga (on loan from Pachuca)[135]
15 FW Mexico MEX Ángel Sepúlveda (on loan from Tijuana, previously on loan at Querétaro)[136]
17 MF Mexico MEX Brian García (from Sonora)[137]
19 FW Paraguay PAR Sergio Bareiro (loan return from Paraguay Cerro Porteño)[138]
20 DF Mexico MEX Luis Quintana (from UNAM)[139]
22 DF Mexico MEX Alonso Escoboza (on loan from América)[8]
24 MF Mexico MEX Fernando González (from León)[110]
25 MF Mexico MEX Jonathan González (on loan from Monterrey)[130]
28 FW Mexico MEX Luis García (from Atlante)[140]
30 DF Argentina ARG Fernando Meza (from United States Atlanta United)[141]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Mexico MEX Sebastián Fassi (loan return to León, later loaned to Tlaxcala)[111]
3 DF Spain ESP Unai Bilbao (loan return to Atlético San Luis)[40]
4 DF Mexico MEX Jair Pereira (unattached)[142]
5 DF Mexico MEX Carlos Guzmán (to Atlético Morelia)[143]
6 DF Paraguay PAR Jorge Aguilar (on loan to Paraguay Sol de América)[144]
7 MF Mexico MEX David Cabrera (to Querétaro)[145]
11 MF Ecuador ECU Kevin Mercado (on loan to Ecuador LDU Quito)[146]
14 FW Mexico MEX Óscar Millán (loan return to Toluca, later loaned to Sonora)[147]
15 FW Chile CHI Juan Delgado (to Portugal Paços de Ferreira)[148]
16 DF Mexico MEX Jairo González (to UdeG)[149]
17 FW Mexico MEX Martín Barragán (to Atlético Morelia)[150]
20 MF Chile CHI Yerko Leiva (on loan to Chile Curicó Unido)[151]
22 FW Mexico MEX Diego Abella (loan return to Toluca, later loaned to Atlético Morelia)[152]
24 FW Spain ESP Ian (loan return to Atlético San Luis, later loaned to Toluca)[64]
28 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Acuña (to Sonora)[153]
33 DF Mexico MEX Mario de Luna (to UAT)[154]
209 FW Mexico MEX Daniel López (on loan to Sonora)[155]
DF Mexico MEX Luis Hernández (on loan to Sinaloa, previously on loan at Juárez)[100]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
7 FW Argentina ARG Nicolás Ibáñez (from Spain Atlético Madrid, previously on loan at Atlético San Luis)[52]
10 MF Mexico MEX Yairo Moreno (on loan from León)[107]
11 FW Colombia COL Avilés Hurtado (on loan from Monterrey)[129]
17 MF Mexico MEX Pablo López (loan return from Atlético San Luis)[56]
34 MF Mexico MEX Luis Alberto Soto (from Cruz Azul Hidalgo)[156]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF Mexico MEX Emmanuel García (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[45]
14 MF Mexico MEX Érick Aguirre (to Monterrey)[124]
19 MF Mexico MEX Héctor Mascorro (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Zacatecas)[46]
19 FW Panama PAN Roberto Nurse (on loan to Tlaxcala)[157]
27 FW Colombia COL Felipe Pardo (loan return to Toluca)[158]
29 FW Argentina ARG Mauro Quiroga (on loan to Necaxa)[135]
34 MF Mexico MEX Efraín Orona (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[36]
183 DF Mexico MEX Sebastián Medellín (on loan to Puebla)[159]
187 FW Mexico MEX Luis Calzadilla (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[44]
211 MF Mexico MEX Bruce El-mesmari (to United States Las Vegas Lights)[160]
MF Mexico MEX Raúl Castillo (on loan to Puebla, previously on loan at Cancún)[161]
FW Colombia COL Juan José Calero (on loan to Portugal Gil Vicente, previously on loan at Zacatecas)[162]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Venezuela VEN Fernando Aristeguieta (from Mazatlán)[117]
14 MF Chile CHI Pablo Parra (from Chile Curicó Unido)[163]
18 MF Mexico MEX Dieter Villalpando (from Guadalajara)[76]
24 MF Mexico MEX Raúl Castillo (on loan from Pachuca, previously on loan at Cancún)[161]
25 DF Mexico MEX Ramón Juárez (on loan from América)[15]
28 DF Mexico MEX Jhory Celaya (from Venados)[164]
29 DF Mexico MEX Sebastián Medellín (on loan from Pachuca)[159]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW Peru PER Santiago Ormeño (to León)[103]
19 FW Ecuador ECU Daniel Segura (unattached)[165]
22 FW Colombia COL Omar Fernández (to León)[105]
25 DF Uruguay URU Maximiliano Perg (to Querétaro)[166]
26 DF Mexico MEX Salvador Reyes (to América)[4]
MF Argentina ARG Pablo Gómez (to Querétaro, previously on loan at Atlante)[167]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Uruguay URU Washington Aguerre (from Uruguay Cerro Largo)[168]
4 DF Mexico MEX Areli Hernández (on loan from Tijuana, previously on loan at Santos Laguna)[169]
8 MF Paraguay PAR Osvaldo Martínez (from Paraguay Sol de América)[170]
11 MF Uruguay URU Bryan Olivera (from Uruguay Fénix)[171]
12 MF Argentina ARG Pablo Gómez (from Puebla, previously on loan at Atlante)[167]
15 MF Mexico MEX Manuel Viniegra (Free agent, last with Juárez)[172]
18 MF Mexico MEX Pablo Barrera (from Atlético San Luis)[51]
19 FW Mexico MEX Luis Madrigal (from Venados)[173]
20 FW Uruguay URU Nicolás Sosa (on loan from León)[109]
21 GK Mexico MEX Ricardo Díaz (loan return from Sinaloa)[174]
23 MF Mexico MEX David Cabrera (from Necaxa)[145]
26 DF Uruguay URU Maximiliano Perg (from Puebla)[166]
28 FW Mexico MEX Ronaldo González (from Atlante)[175]
35 MF Colombia COL Kevin Balanta (from Tijuana)[176]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF Uruguay URU Martín Rea (to Uruguay Danubio)[177]
8 MF Mexico MEX Fernando Madrigal (to América)[1]
11 MF Mexico MEX Julio Nava (to Tepatitlán)[178]
13 GK Mexico MEX Gil Alcalá (to Tijuana)[179]
14 DF Ecuador ECU Antonio Valencia (retired)[180]
15 FW Mexico MEX Ángel Sepúlveda (loan return to Tijuana, later loaned to Necaxa)[136]
16 MF Mexico MEX Javier Ibarra (loan return to Monterrey, later loaned to Atlético Morelia)[131]
19 FW Uruguay URU Hugo Silveira (to Chile Ñublense)[181]
20 MF Uruguay URU Gonzalo Montés (loan return to Uruguay Danubio, later loaned to Chile Huachipato)[182]
21 GK Mexico MEX Gerardo Ruiz (unattached)[183]
23 FW Brazil BRA Chico (to Paraguay Sol de América)[184]
27 MF Mexico MEX José Gurrola (on loan to Sonora)[185]
182 GK Mexico MEX Luis Villegas (loan return to Tijuana)[186]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Netherlands NED Alessio Da Cruz (on loan from Italy Parma)[187]
31 GK Mexico MEX Joel García (loan return from Tampico Madero)[188]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF Mexico MEX Adrián Lozano (on loan to Atlético San Luis)[42]
26 DF Mexico MEX Areli Hernández (loan return to Tijuana, later loaned to Querétaro)[169]
181 GK United States USA Héctor Holguín (on loan to Tampico Madero)[189]
192 FW Mexico MEX Santiago Muñoz (on loan to England Newcastle United)[190]
FW Argentina ARG Javier Correa (on loan to Argentina Racing, previously on loan at Atlas)[25]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Mexico MEX Luis Lozoya (Free agent, last with Oaxaca)[191]
7 FW Ecuador ECU Erick Castillo (loan return from Juárez)[98]
11 MF Argentina ARG Lucas Rodríguez (from Argentina Estudiantes)[192]
12 FW Argentina ARG Christian Ortiz (from Ecuador Independiente del Valle)[193]
13 GK Mexico MEX Gil Alcalá (from Querétaro)[179]
15 DF Uruguay URU Yonatthan Rak (from Uruguay Montevideo City Torque)[194]
20 MF Mexico MEX Misael Domínguez (from Cruz Azul)[68]
181 GK Mexico MEX Víctor Mendoza (loan return from Sinaloa)[195]
182 GK Mexico MEX Luis Villegas (loan return from Querétaro)[186]
192 FW Mexico MEX Daniel López (loan return from Sinaloa)[195]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
7 FW Colombia COL Fabián Castillo (on loan to Juárez)[82]
11 MF Ecuador ECU Junior Sornoza (loan return to Brazil Corinthians, later loaned to Ecuador Independiente del Valle)[196]
13 GK Mexico MEX Carlos Higuera (on loan to Sinaloa)[197]
18 DF Chile CHI Gonzalo Jara (to Chile Unión La Calera)[198]
28 DF Mexico MEX Jaime Gómez (on loan to Juárez)[79]
189 DF Mexico MEX Jesús Vega (on loan to Sinaloa)[199]
211 FW Mexico MEX Shayr Mohamed (on loan to Cancún)[200]
DF Mexico MEX Areli Hernández (on loan to Querétaro, previously on loan at Santos Laguna)[169]
MF Colombia COL Kevin Balanta (to Querétaro)[176]
FW Mexico MEX Ángel Sepúlveda (on loan to Necaxa, previously on loan at Querétaro)[136]
FW Mexico MEX Paolo Yrizar (on loan to Sinaloa, previously on loan at Toluca)[201]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF Mexico MEX Pablo González (from Atlas)[23]
18 FW Paraguay PAR Braian Samudio (from Turkey Çaykur Rizespor)[202]
19 FW Spain ESP Ian (from Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Necaxa)[64]
22 DF Mexico MEX Diego Rosales (loan return from Cancún)[203]
28 DF Colombia COL Óscar Vanegas (from Colombia Patriotas Boyacá)[204]

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No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Mexico MEX Paolo Yrizar (loan return to Tijuana, later loaned to Sinaloa)[201]
21 FW Argentina ARG Enrique Triverio (to Argentina Huracán)[205]
31 FW Mexico MEX Christopher Engelhart (on loan to Tlaxcala)[206]
DF Ecuador ECU Aníbal Chalá (to Atlas, previously on loan at France Dijon)[20]
MF Mexico MEX Alan Medina (on loan to Necaxa, previously on loan at América)[10]
FW Mexico MEX Diego Abella (on loan to Atlético Morelia, previously on loan at Necaxa)[152]
FW Mexico MEX Óscar Millán (on loan to Sonora, previously on loan at Necaxa)[147]

In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Vigón (from UNAM)[207]
26 MF France FRA Florian Thauvin (from France Marseille)[208]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
33 FW Colombia COL Julián Quiñones (on loan to Atlas)[22]
35 GK Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Chávez (on loan to Juárez)[83]
214 GK Mexico MEX Carlos Galindo (on loan to Sonora)[209]
GK Mexico MEX Enrique Palos (loan return from Juárez, later unattached)[90]
DF Mexico MEX Jair Díaz (on loan to Atlético San Luis, previously on loan at Venados)[43]
MF Ecuador ECU Jefferson Intriago (re-loaned to Juárez)[89]
FW Mexico MEX Brian Rubio (to Mazatlán, previously on loan at Juárez)[99]

In: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF Brazil BRA Higor Meritão (on loan from Brazil Ferroviária)[210]
18 DF Mexico MEX Efraín Velarde (from Mazatlán)[116]
21 FW Brazil BRA Rogério (on loan from Brazil Bahia)[210]
25 DF Mexico MEX Arturo Ortiz (from UdeG)[211]
31 FW Ecuador ECU Washington Corozo (on loan from Peru Sporting Cristal)[212]
33 FW Brazil BRA Diogo (on loan from Uruguay Plaza Colonia)[213]

Out: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF Mexico MEX Luis Quintana (to Necaxa)[139]
5 DF Mexico MEX Johan Vásquez (on loan to Italy Genoa)[214]
11 FW Paraguay PAR Juan Iturbe (to Greece Aris)[215]
12 MF Uruguay URU Facundo Waller (loan return to Uruguay Plaza Colonia, later to Atlético San Luis)[37]
22 MF Mexico MEX Juan Pablo Vigón (to UANL)[207]
29 FW Mexico MEX Bryan Mendoza (on loan to Atlante)[216]

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