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Home / Sports / San Diego FC Cuts Ties with Record Signing Lozano

San Diego FC Cuts Ties with Record Signing Lozano

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Lozano, club record signing, will not be part of future plans.
  • San Diego FC seeks a transfer exit strategy for the player.
  • Player's fit and commitment were factors in the club's decision.
San Diego FC Cuts Ties with Record Signing Lozano

San Diego FC is moving on from its club-record signing, Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano, confirming he will not be part of the team's plans for the 2026 season. Sporting director Tyler Heaps stated that extensive offseason conversations with Lozano and his representatives led to the decision that the Mexican forward's future lies elsewhere. The club believes a transfer sale is the most mutually beneficial outcome for both the player and San Diego FC.

The club's decision was influenced by a variety of factors that emerged over the past season. While appreciating Lozano's contributions, the team felt a change was necessary to align with their evolving style of play and the desired team environment. Head coach Mickey Varas noted the team's proven ability to perform well even without Lozano, emphasizing the collective focus.

Lozano, who joined as the expansion franchise's first signing, appeared in 34 matches, scoring 11 goals and providing nine assists despite limitations from injuries, suspensions, and international duty. His final goal for the club was in the Western Conference Final loss. San Diego FC is now focused on building team chemistry for the upcoming season, with Lozano's exit marking the end of a significant chapter.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
San Diego FC has decided Lozano will not be part of their sporting plan moving forward due to fit and commitment considerations.
Yes, San Diego FC believes a transfer sale is the best solution for both the club and the player.
Lozano played 34 matches for San Diego FC, scoring 11 goals and providing nine assists.

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