Guadalajara Chivas has reached the highest valuation in Liga MX and across CONCACAF, with a market value of €107.93 million ahead of Apertura 2026. The figure, released by Transfermarkt, places the Rebaño as the most expensive team in the region, ahead of América and Inter Miami.
How was the record value built?
The jump from €88 million in Clausura 2026 to €107.93 million now stems from several key signings. Midfielder Kevin Castañeda arrived with a €6 million tag, while winger Jordan Carrillo was valued at €8 million. The presence of World Cup players also lifted the squad’s average. The most valuable asset is Armando González, priced at €15 million, followed by Brian Gutiérrez and the new arrival Carrillo, each at €8 million.
What does this mean for Liga MX and CONCACAF?
With €107.93 million, Chivas pushed América to second place with €101.35 million, and champion Toluca to third with €91.65 million. Regionally, the club outranks Inter Miami (€85.70 million), cementing its economic clout against MLS. This financial lead translates into greater buying power and a stronger title push for Apertura 2026.
What is the team’s current standing?
In the league table, Chivas sits 2nd with 36 points after 17 games (11 wins, 3 draws, 3 losses) and a recent form of LDWLD. They have scored 33 goals and conceded 17, a +16 goal difference. The next fixture is a home match against FC Dallas on August 9 2026, a test for the revamped roster.
What can we expect for the rest of the season?
The mix of seasoned players and rising talents suggests Chivas is not only the most valuable but also a top contender for the championship. The blend of investment and projected growth could keep the Rebaño at the summit both domestically and regionally throughout the campaign.
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