RAir Oviedo are carefully implementing high-impact operations to strengthen their attacking ranks. On the club’s agenda is the name of international footballer Chucky Lozano, whose contract situation leaves him open to leaving the club in the winter market.
The Mexican winger is currently at San Diego FC and has a contract until the end of 2028, but the American club is looking for a new home for him. In this regard, Oviedo are said to be interested in the player and are considering the option of signing him on loan if conditions allow.
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The main obstacle to the deal is financial, as the player’s salary is far above the club’s normal levels. However, Lozano’s relationship with Grupo Pachuca president Jesús Martínez and his open dialogue with San Diego leaders does not rule out the possibility of negotiations continuing.
Lozano, formed in Pachuca, is one of the most recognized Mexican soccer players of the past decade. His career included a standout period in Europe, competing at the highest level in both the Netherlands and Italy.
He played around 100 games for PSV, scoring an outstanding number of goals and assists, before moving to Napoli. Napoli made a huge investment to guarantee his success. He played over 100 games in Serie A and solidified his position as a regular player in the rotation.
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At international level, the striker has played for the Mexican national team, making an extensive presence in official matches and keeping a relevant scoring record, reinforcing his profile as an experienced footballer.
The fact that there is a World Cup next summer is an added incentive for players to consider playing in Spain and stay in good shape for the important event for their home country.
Negotiations are ongoing and sources close to the management say the player would be happy to move to Oviedo. As the financial terms have not yet been finalized, this option could change other plans being considered by sports management, such as the possibility of signing Jacobo González, whose contract would be put on the back burner if the “Lozano route” is successful.
