In recent tournaments, Chivas has had significant problems in the goal, to such a degree that the different coaches who have been in charge of the Sacred Rebaño, have found it necessary to rotate between Raúl Gudiño and Antonio Rodríguez, without having a A fixed and indisputable starting goalkeeper, a situation that is not very common in today’s football.
That is why Chivas is in search of a goalkeeper for next season, and although the priority is Carlos Acevedo, current Santos Laguna goalkeeper, the Verde Valle team knows that it will not be an easy signing, for which, they already manage a Plan B, a goalkeeper who could arrive at the rojiblanco team for free next January, is Cruz Azul’s third goalkeeper, Andrés Gudiño.
According to information from Azteca Deportes, Cruz Azul is interested in staying with defender Alexis Peña, who does not count in the least for the Sacred Herd, for which they would be willing to negotiate his transfer with Gudiño as part of the payment for his defender, although, they also expect an economic extra, since they consider that the values between both players are uneven.