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Adolfo Bautista Could Join MLS Team This Summer
Goal.com 46 minutes ago
A premier star in Mexico, Adolfo "Bofo" Bautista is considering a summer move to Major League Soccer, according to a report in mediotiempo.com. The forward currently plays with Jaguares in Mexico's top league.
"They haven't renewed by contract," Bautista said. "I only have two or three months left. I may go abroad or to the United States. I've got to wait and see if there are more proposals, but once the renewal didn't happen in January, it's more difficult for it to happen now."
The forward with the punk-blond hair has long been a favorite with fans due to his creative goalscoring abilities and outgoing personality.
Bautista has featured at various points with the Mexican national team, though not as a steady regular.
A move to Chivas USA might seem ideal, as Bautista reached great fame with the brand in Mexico. During his time in Guadalajara, Bautista sometimes played with the team logo shaved and dyed into his hairstyle.
Cuauhtemoc Blanco may serve as a role model for Bautista - as the Mexican star has been a key player for the Chicago Fire and one of the biggest stars in MLS overall.
Fans of the player may have to wait until summer to see such a move materialize. Other than considering the options, Bautista indicated that he was in no hurry to finalize a decision at this time.
"There's possibilities abroad, in MLS, but in the meanwhile, I'm going to concentrate 100 percent on the team and we'll see later what happens," said Bautista.
Andrea Canales, Goal.com
