The Mexican goalkeeper, currently a free agent, is reportedly weighing an offer from Spain’s second tier with hopes of keeping his World Cup dream alive
Transfer window in Spain closes Sept. 1Ochoa left Portuguese side AVS earlier this summerCould become the first player to feature in six World CupsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱AFPWHAT HAPPENED?
Mexico legend Guillermo Ochoa’s future could soon be decided, with Spanish side Burgos CF emerging as the frontrunner to sign the veteran goalkeeper. According to César Luis Merlo, the 40-year-old is in advanced talks and could continue his career in Spain’s second division, known as La Liga Hypermotion.
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Ochoa, who last played for AVS in Portugal before parting ways earlier this summer, remains determined to stay active at the highest level with one clear goal in mind: becoming the first footballer in history to appear in six World Cups. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are also aiming to reach that milestone in 2026.
Mexico head coach Javier Aguirre has already made it clear that no player will receive preferential treatment, meaning Ochoa will need to earn his place like everyone else. At the moment, América’s Luis Ángel Malagón and Chivas’ Raúl Rangel appear best positioned to claim two of the three goalkeeper spots for the tournament. That leaves Ochoa, along with several other contenders, competing fiercely for the final seat.
For Burgos, founded in 1985 after the collapse of the city’s original club, the addition of a player of Ochoa’s caliber would be a major coup. Although the team has never reached Spain’s top flight, it is targeting promotion this season and kicks off its campaign against FC Andorra.
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With the transfer window set to close on Sept. 1, Ochoa’s decision must come quickly. If the deal materializes, he would embark on yet another European adventure, adding La Liga Hypermotion to a résumé that already includes stints in France, Spain, Belgium, Italy, and Portugal.
Getty Images SportWHAT NEXT FOR MEXICO NATIONAL TEAM?Mexico’s packed friendly schedule kicks off in September, with matches against Japan on Sept. 6 at Oakland Coliseum and South Korea on Sept. 9 at Geodis Park in Nashville.