La Máquina is aiming for marquee signings ahead of the Apertura 2025, targeting key players from the Mexican national team
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Montes, currently playing for Lokomotiv Moscow, has a market value estimated at 5.6 millionChávez current valuation stands at 10 millionLuis Chávez became the first Mexican player to compete in the Russian Premier League after signing with Dynamo Moscow in 2023Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱Getty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?
Cruz Azul are reportedly exploring the possibility of bringing César Montes and Luis Chávez back to Liga MX, as both Mexico internationals are believed to be open to leaving Russia this summer.
Journalist Adrián Esparza Oteo reported that the two players have already initiated informal contact with the club, suggesting early-stage interest in joining La Máquina.
"Russia is not an easy place. Luis Chávez and César Montes are already exploring a return to Mexico and have approached Cruz Azul. It’s not close yet, but they’ve knocked on the door — we’ll see what happens," Esparza Oteo said.
The potential moves have sparked excitement among fans, especially as Cruz Azul look to reinforce their squad ahead of the upcoming season. Under the leadership of sporting director Iván Alonso, the team remains in contention for two major titles – Liga MX and the CONCACAF Champions Cup. With Alonso earning renewed trust from the club’s leadership, Cruz Azul are reportedly planning strategic summer signings, and these two familiar faces could be at the top of the list.
This transfer rumor was first reported by TUDN.
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Montes, a 28-year-old center-back currently playing for Lokomotiv Moscow, has featured in 17 matches this season, recording two goals and one assist. His market value is estimated at $5.6 million, according to Transfermarkt.
Chávez, a 29-year-old midfielder, has had a solid run in Russian football with 56 appearances, seven goals, and four assists. His current valuation stands at $10 million.
An important factor is that neither would count as foreign players under Liga MX rules, having developed domestically, making them even more appealing signings. Additionally, the potential departures of Charly Rodríguez or Erik Lira could help Cruz Azul generate the necessary funds to secure both transfers.
While negotiations are still in the early stages, the interest appears mutual. If finalized, these additions could significantly bolster Cruz Azul’s ambitions both at home and in international competition.
Getty Images SportDID YOU KNOW?
Chávez became the first Mexican player to compete in the Russian Premier League after signing with Dynamo Moscow in 2023. He was later joined by Montes, who followed suit by joining Lokomotiv Moscow, where he is currently playing his debut season.
Getty Images SportWHAT NEXT FOR CRUZ AZUL?
Vicente Sánchez’s team will face León in the first leg of the Quarterfinals during the week of May 7–8, with the return leg set to be played that same weekend at the Estadio Universitario.






