Guadalajara Chivas has Hugo Camberos as one of its top prospects, and the forward posted on his socials that he keeps working to "reach my best version" under Gabriel Milito. His message arrives as the club sits 2nd in Liga MX with 36 points (11W‑3D‑3L) and a recent form of LDWLD.
Why does Camberos stay at Chivas?
The young winger, a product of the rojiblanca academy, has turned down offers from several Liga MX sides that promised more playing time. Sources say his goal is to prove to Milito that he deserves more minutes, even though the Argentine coach prefers full‑backs over natural wingers. Staying shows a clear ambition: to cement his place before thinking about any move.
What hurdles does he face in the squad?
The arrivals of Kevin Castañeda and Jordan Carrillo have tightened the battle for wide positions. Milito’s system, which favors carrileros with defensive duties, doesn’t perfectly match Camberos’s speed and dribbling. In Clausura 2026 his minutes were scarce, but his involvement grew toward the end, fueling hopes of a larger role in the Apertura.
How does Europe fit into his plans?
While Camberos rules out a switch to another Mexican club, he keeps Europe on the table. In 2024 Club Brujas from Belgium made an approach, but Chivas rejected the bid. Should a future offer satisfy both parties, the forward would not dismiss a move to the Old Continent, a dream he’s mentioned in several interviews.
What’s at stake for the next match?
Chivas will host FC Dallas on August 9, 2026. With fans demanding points to stay in the title race, Camberos will have a clear chance to impress. A strong performance could lock him into the starting eleven and win Milito’s trust.
The last official result saw Guadalajara Chivas lose 1‑2 to Cruz Azul on May 17, 2026, leaving the team with 33 goals scored and 17 conceded (+16 goal difference). That tally, combined with their league standing, highlights how every player’s contribution is vital to reclaim the top spot.
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