Cruz Azul transferred Bogusz to Houston and Miguel Borja will already be available vs. Puebla
Miguel Borja finally received the order to return to Mexico to report to Cruz Azul after closing the transfer of Mateusz Bogusz to Houston Dynamo
Miguel Borja, the Colombian striker who comes from River Plate, arrived in Mexico this Friday and will be present at the Cuauhtemoc Stadium for the match between Cruz Azul and Puebla, after the transfer of Polish player Mateusz Bogusz to the Houston Dynamo was finalized.
Borja arrived this Friday in Mexico City after returning to his native Colombia due to the delay in negotiating Bogusz's departure, which generated countless speculations that the Colombian had increased his salary to sign with Cruz Azul.
But after much back and forth, Borja returned to Mexico and will train this Saturday morning before traveling to Puebla to attend the game against Puebla, with the aim of starting to get to know his teammates and potentially making his debut in Matchday 4 when they visit FC Juarez.
All The Miguel Borja Mess
As is becoming customary at Cruz Azul regarding the transfer season, they surprise everyone with their moves, such as the departure of Ignacio Rivero to Xolos Tijuana to make room for the registration of Argentine Agustin Palavecino.
Then came the issue of Miguel Borja, who arrived at the facilities of La Maquina Celeste without having resolved the matter of Polish player Mateusz Bogusz. This generated countless rumors regarding Cruz Azul's refusal to accept less than $10 million for Bogusz's departure.
This caused the Borja negotiation to be delayed by at least a week, giving rise to outlandish rumors about the financial demands of the so-called "Hummingbird," but in the end, everything was resolved with Bogusz's departure and the opening of a registration for Borja to be officially signed for the remainder of the Clausura 2026 tournament.
Cruz Azul traveled to Puebla
The squad managed by Argentinian Nicolas Larcamon traveled to Puebla on Friday afternoon to concentrate at their hotel. They had their final training session today before facing La Franja.where they hope to secure their second victory of the tournament and, above all, show greater improvement in their football performance. In recent news, Carlos Vargas has left Cruz Azul by mutual agreement with the board, while Andres Montano continues his recovery from serious injury and will soon be back in the starting lineup.

