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Paul Aguilar has said goodbye to his teammates at Club América and could head to Major League Soccer, according to ESPN Mexico sources.
The 34-year-old has fallen out of favor with manager Miguel Herrera last season and his seven minutes in the first leg of the Liga MX quarter-final first leg last Wednesday against Chivas appear to have been the last in The Eagles, with the player deciding to move on after this contract expires.
ESPN’s Cesar Caballero reported that Austin FC is a potential destination, although there is another MLS club interested. A move to Austin would see Aguilar team up again with former América player Cecilio Domínguez, who was named Austin FC’s first Designated Player.
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Aguilar joined Club América in 2011 with the team struggling and won three Liga MX championships and two CONCACAF Champions League titles.
The defender, who has played more than 50 times for Mexico, is on Club América’s roster for the upcoming CONCACAF Champions quarter-final second leg against Atlanta United in Florida, but is not expected to travel with the team.
Source: espn.co.uk
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