La Liga
Mexican soccer continues to attract renowned figures, and the latest name to appear in the orbit of Liga MX is that of Xavi Hernández. Monterrey's Rayados, one of the country's most powerful clubs, is reportedly considering the possibility of having the former Barcelona coach lead their sports project in the coming months.
As reported by the newspaper Sport, the management of the team from Monterrey is not satisfied with Martín Demichelis' performance and is contemplating a change in coaching staff to strengthen competitiveness. Already qualified for the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States, Rayados aims to raise its level and sees Xavi as an attractive option to take the helm.
Xavi already has many suitors
The interest in the Spanish coach adds to Liga MX's recent trend of incorporating players with a background in European soccer, such as Sergio Ramos, Sergio Canales, and Óliver Torres. Despite the interest from Mexico, Xavi seems to have a different destination in mind. His intention is to lead a top-tier European league, and according to various reports, clubs like Ajax and Manchester United have already shown interest in his services.
For now, the Catalan coach is considering his next move, aiming to return to the sidelines in June. Although Monterrey sees him as an ideal candidate, all signs point to his return to soccer being with a higher-profile team in Europe.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Xavi Hernández: ¿A Rayados con Sergio Ramos?
