That time is pressing Blue Cross, that is a fact. The MX League pass market, for the Guard1anes 2021 tournament, ends in just four days, so the cement board has until Sunday 31 January to close their signings, Or will be left with three casualties and no new players.
However, one of the “good” news that Joan Reynoso received is the return of three of the players that La Màquina had transferred to other clubs: Guillermo Fernández (Boca Juniors), Walter Montoya (Racing Club) i Bryan Angulo (Xolos), being the last one of them the unique one that has been registered before the Mexican Federation of Soccer.
What happens to Pol and Chaque is that they come from a foreign league, even though the Blue Cross is the owner of their pass, so they have to get a work visa.. In the case of Cuco, his last club was Aztec football, so he has the documents in order and could be enabled without problem.

This is how the celestial squad is composed this semester. (MX League)
But, What prevents them from having their work permit? Mainly that the consulates in Mexico City are still closed because of the red light in the capital, Which has hampered teams like Pumas, Toluca and Atlante from registering their reinforcements before the markets closed.
1 .– While strangely, # America quickly obtained a work visa for Santiago Solari when the migration offices were closed and with this he was able to direct to F2, teams such as #CruzAzul, #Pumas, #Toluca i #Atlas they continue to suffer in order to register theirs
– Mac Reséndiz (@MacResndiz)
January 27, 2021
clearly League MX and FMF have been uncompromising with the clubs as, as they say, couple law is not tough. They have not offered any exit or specific aid. Nevertheless, America obtained a temporary Migratory Form to him of Business, by 30 days, to its DT Santiago Solar, visa that is not allowed in Aztec soccer. Equality for all?
It has the benefit of the doubt