Latest updates on Liga MX superstar's potential signing with LA Galaxy
The future of Henry Martín continues to dominate headlines, yet negotiations with Club América's management for contract renewal remain inconclusive as his current deal expires next summer.
According to Víctor Díaz, the former Club Tijuana player has received more enticing offers than that of América. Despite his desire to stay, Martín and his agent are considering departing Coapa.
Díaz disclosed that Martín will meet with Club América's leadership in the coming days to determine his fate for the upcoming season in the Mexican football league.
Latest updates on Liga MX superstar's potential signing with LA Galaxy
Within Liga MX, Monterrey's Rayados have expressed the most interest in Martín's services, while overseas, the LA Galaxy is also keen, as reported by ESPN (h/t Pasión Águila).
América has proposed a three-year contract to Martín, yet negotiations stall due to the striker's substantial salary demands.
Spotrac data indicates that Javier Hernández, another Mexican forward, earned an annual salary of $6 million as a designated player with LA Galaxy. Although Martín may not receive designated player status, his salary would likely surpass the $2.5 million threshold set by MLS regulations for non-designated players. Nevertheless, even without designated player status, this represents a notable increase from his current earnings at Club América.
As Martín weighs his options, the potential move to LA Galaxy offers an intriguing prospect, both financially and in terms of career progression. With negotiations ongoing, Martín's decision could significantly impact not only his future but also the landscape of Mexican and MLS football.