That time is essential for Cruz Azul, that’s a fact. The Liga MX pass market, facing the Guard1anes 2021 tournament, ends in just four days, so the cement board has until Sunday, January 31 to close its signings., or he is left with three victims and no new players.
However, One of the “good” news Juan Reynoso received is the return of three of the players who had the Machine on loan to other clubs: Guillermo Fernández (Boca Juniors), Walter Montoya (Racing Club) and Bryan Angulo (Xolos), the latter of which is the only one registered with the Mexican Football Association.
What happens to Pol and Chaque is they come from a foreign league, despite Cruz Azul owning their pass, so they need to get a work visa. In Cuco’s case, his last club was an Aztec football club, so he has the documents in order and could be called in without a hitch.

This is how the heavenly template has been put together this semester. (MX Competition)
But, What prevents them from getting their work permit? Mainly that the consulates in Mexico City are still closed due to the red traffic light in the capital, which has prevented teams like Pumas, Toluca and Atlante from registering their reinforcements before the market closes.
1.- Though strange, #America He quickly got a work visa for Santiago Solari when the immigration offices closed and this allowed him to run teams like #Blue cross, # Cougars, #Toluca Y #Atlas continue to suffer for them
– Mac Reséndiz (@MacResndiz)
January 27, 2021
Clearly, Liga MX and the FMF have been unyielding with the clubs because, as they say, even the law is not strict. They have not offered any way out or specific help. However, America was given a temporary Business Immigration Form, for 30 days, for its DT Santiago Solari, a visa not allowed in Aztec football. Equality for everyone?
Has the benefit of the doubt