Chino Huerta Huerta Puts an End to Anderlecht Rumors
Cesar Huerta is back in Belgium to report to Anderlecht, thus ending the rumors of a return to Liga MX
Cesar “Chino” Huerta has no intention whatsoever of returning to Liga MX in the short term, especially after the Mexican national team striker reappeared publicly this Christmas Thursday in Brussels, where he currently resides and plays for Anderlecht.
This social media post by the former Pumas UNAM striker put an end to the rumors linking him to either of the two teams from the state of Nuevo Leon, Tigres and Rayados, after he was seen vacationing last week in Monterrey.
But after seeing the Mexican national team striker's post today, it was confirmed once again that he will continue fighting for a starting position with the Belgian club and, above all, with the Mexican national team during the crucial stage leading up to the 2026 World Cup, which will be played in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The rumors of a team change
Cesar “Chino” Huerta set social media ablaze when he was spotted two weeks ago in the city of Nuevo Leon, and rumors immediately began circulating linking him to Rayados de Monterrey and Tigres UANL, teams with the financial capacity to pursue a signing of this magnitude. Huerta's silence upon arriving at the Monterrey airport fueled speculation that he could be one of the star signings of the winter transfer window and, obviously, a media coup ahead of the upcoming World Cup, where he might have a better chance of being noticed by coach Javier Aguirre. He put an end to the speculation by posting a message on Christmas Eve with several pictures from Brussels, referencing the winter weather and Christmas traditions of this Belgian city in a direct message that left no room for further rumors. According to unofficial reports, Huerta came to Mexico... His arrival in Monterrey was to attend to previously scheduled business commitments that are part of the exploitation of his image.especially because of the impact it has on social media and advertising campaigns.
Now the so-called “Chino” is preparing to conclude the final stage of recovery from his most recent injury and it is estimated that he will be back in action with Anderlecht in a month and a half, provided he is authorized by the Belgian team's medical staff.
In this way, it is reaffirmed that Cesar Huerta supposedly has no interest whatsoever in considering a return to Mexican football and hopes to continue his plan to succeed in the competitive world of European football.

