For Feyenoord, it's one Mexican striker out, one Mexican striker in ... which drew interest from Europe and led to an eventual move to Feyenoord for a reported $2.5 million fee.
2021, he fulfilled his European dream, signing for Getafe in La Liga. The move raised expectations of Mexico potentially having found their much-needed striker for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
On the eve of facing the final stretch of the Octagonal Concacaf Final, where Mexico will clash with the United States, Jesús Manuel Corona accepted that MLS has the most recognition in Europe ...
How will the Mexican forward adapt to one of Europe’s most competitive leagues ... The club has been looking for a young, dynamic striker who can complement their attacking setup while also ...
Mexican striker Raúl Jiménez scored his 10th goal ... The loss is a setback for Fulham’s European aspirations, keeping them in ninth place with 42 points, while Brighton moves up to sixth ...
The Mexican striker has not only lived up to expectations ... his name is destined to shine in European football’s elite.
This scenario would leave Raúl Jiménez 'out of contract' before the World Cup, although, according to his own words, it's very likely that the Tepeji del Río native will fulfill his promise and return ...
The Rossoneri have signed the Mexican striker for a fee believed ... Gimenez is one of Europe's brightest striker prospects and has scored 16 goals across all competitions so far this campaign ...
So, investment was needed, and the Diavolo chose Gimenez – the Mexican striker who some of the biggest clubs in Europe have been after, yet, it was Milan that managed to work a deal for him ...
The Mexican striker is a huge statement of intent from Milan after a mistake-ridden season so far, and their persistence in the deal for the Feyenoord star is a sign, perhaps, of the club’s intentions ...