Cruz Azul manager Nicolás Larcamón is reportedly prioritizing the acquisition of midfielder Agustín Palavecino ahead of the Clausura 2026 season, seeking to reunite with a player he previously coached at Necaxa [[1]].The Mexico City club is navigating a potential transfer elaborate by Necaxa’s $8 million valuation and limited roster availability, and has thus far offered forward Lorenzo Faravelli in a trade proposal [[1]], [[2]]. With the tournament’s January 9th kickoff rapidly approaching, Cruz Azul faces a critical week to resolve the situation and finalize its roster [[1]].
Cruz Azul is pushing to reunite manager Nicolás Larcamón with midfielder Agustín Palavecino, a player he previously coached at Necaxa. The club is eager to bolster its midfield ahead of the Clausura 2026 season, hoping to recreate the successful partnership Palavecino enjoyed with José Paradela, who already plays for Cruz Azul.
However, Necaxa is holding firm on an $8 million price tag for Palavecino’s transfer, a figure Cruz Azul is currently unwilling to meet. To lower the cost, the Mexico City club has reportedly offered forward Lorenzo Faravelli as part of a potential trade, hoping to make the deal more appealing for Necaxa.
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Journalist Carlos Córdova, a former press chief for Cruz Azul, revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that “Cruz Azul insists on Palavecino.” Larcamón is prioritizing the midfielder’s acquisition, and the club is working to free up roster space to accommodate him. The offer of Faravelli plus additional funds has been presented, but Necaxa has so far shown no interest, and Cruz Azul is actively exploring other options. The asking price remains $8 million.
With Necaxa seemingly uninterested in Faravelli, Cruz Azul may be left with little choice but to meet the $8 million valuation. While a different player-plus-cash offer could be considered, it appears unlikely to change Necaxa’s stance. However, a significant hurdle remains.
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Cruz Azul currently has no open roster spots for players who are not homegrown talents. The club must also determine which player will depart to create a space for their newest signing, Miguel Ángel Borja. With the Clausura 2026 tournament kicking off in eight days, this week is expected to bring crucial decisions for the club.
When Does Cruz Azul Begin its Clausura Campaign?
The Clausura 2026 tournament begins on January 9th with a match between Atlas and Puebla. On Saturday, January 10th, Xolos will face América, Chivas will play Pachuca, and finally, Cruz Azul will host León at the Camp Nou.