FanSided MLS
·19 December 2024
FanSided MLS
·19 December 2024
Cruzeiro is keeping an eye on the market, and one name that’s appeared on their radar is Uruguayan midfielder Santiago Rodríguez, currently with New York City FC in MLS, according to goal.com. At 24, the successful run in the top U.S. league positioned him as a standout-not just because of his talent but for his versatility, able to act both in midfield and on the wings. Having a contract up to 2027, Santiago has been essential in this MLS team, but maybe his future will be in Brazilian soccer.
With his versatility and experience in MLS, Santiago should fit well into the playing style proposed by coach Fernando Diniz, who likes to deploy dynamic and attacking soccer.
It's not only Cruzeiro that wants Santiago Rodríguez, as another Brazilian giant, Corinthians, has also expressed interest in the Uruguayan. The tussle between these two clubs gets more interesting, with each of these teams eager to build a strong squad for a tough season ahead.
During the 2024 season, Santiago pulled off an incredible performance-40 matches, 16 goals, and 6 assists for New York City FC. At an impasse in his career, Santiago Rodríguez might leave New York City FC to become one of the great signings of Brazilian football. Cruzeiro, which aims to restructure itself to return to the top tier of Brazilian soccer, views Santiago as an opportunity to raise their level of skill in midfield. The Uruguayan, with his technical ability and experience in MLS, would be a great asset for the club, especially with the goal of winning titles in 2025.
Santiago Rodríguez's interaction on social media also told a lot about his intentions. He liked a post that talked about the possibility of his transfer to Cruzeiro, which generated even more speculation among fans. Social media's movement, with fans asking for his signing and tagging influential figures at the club, not only raises interest surrounding the Uruguayan's name but also shows that he is aware of the public appeal. These little interactions make all the difference and can show a desire of the player himself to wear the Celeste jersey next season.
Now, the big question will be whether the Minas Gerais club can secure New York City FC to let go of the player or whether the Uruguayan's future will take another course in Brazil, another South American market, or stay with MLS.