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Brian Rodríguez linked to Rayados as América weighs a swap with Víctor Guzmán

Brian Rodríguez could be nearing the end of his América cycle, with Rayados among possible destinations and Víctor Guzmán in the frame.

Brian Rodríguez definió su futuro con América y tiene una negociación en curso: ¿Dónde jugará tras el Mundial?
Brian Rodríguez definió su futuro con América y tiene una negociación en curso: ¿Dónde jugará tras el Mundial?

is being linked with a possible exit from , and the chatter around him now reaches . Reports from say the winger could be living the end of his cycle at América, with Apertura 2026 emerging as a possible landing point if the move takes shape.

The name that keeps coming up on the other side is . Club América would seek the Rayados defender to help complete any deal, and one reason the move has traction is simple: América considers a renewal in its back line necessary to stay competitive at the highest level.

Rodríguez is not a marginal piece in this conversation. Rayados views him as a player who can make a difference in the final third, and his profile is still strong enough to carry real value on the market. places him at 6.5 million euros, a figure that underlines why this would not be a small move for either club.

That value also explains why the operation is still unclear. There are no major details yet on whether the arrangement would be a direct exchange or two separate deals, and that uncertainty leaves both sides with room to maneuver. América already had Guzmán on its radar in the previous transfer market, according to reports by , so the defender is not a new idea in the club’s planning.

For América, the possible exit of Rodríguez would close a chapter that included a historic tricampeonato. For Rayados, it would add a player seen as capable of changing games in the attacking third. The next step depends on whether the clubs turn interest into a structure that works for both rosters, and on whether Rodríguez’s time at América is indeed entering its final stretch.

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