A new season of Mexican football is about to begin, and teams have made moves to strengthen their squads ahead of the tournament. Some will even set their sights on the title, and in Toluca’s case, it's all about defending their title.
All 18 teams have been busy preparing themselves for what is set to be an exciting season ahead.
Here are the ins and outs for each team ahead of the Apertura 2025:
Atlas
In:
- Gustavo Ferrareis
- Róber Pier
- César Ramos
- Jorge Rodríguez
Out:
- Idekel Domínguez
- Leonardo Flores
- Brian Lozano
- Martín Nervo
Atlético San Luis
In:
- Juanpe Ramírez
- Joao Pedro
Out:
- Leo Bonatini
- Jhon Murillo
Chivas
In:
- Richard Ledezma
- Efraín Álvarez
- Diego Campillo
- Bryan González
Out:
- Mateo Chávez
- Fernando Beltrán
- Víctor Guzmán
- Luis Rey

Club América
In:
- Ralph Orquín
- Alexis Gutiérrez
- Isaías Volante
Out:
- Javairo Dilrosun
- Miguel "Isco" Ramírez
- Esteban Lozano
- Walter Portales
- Diego Valdés
- Cristian Calderón
Cruz Azul
In:
- José Paradela
- Jeremy Márquez
Rumored: Luka Jovic
Out:
- Alexis Gutiérrez
FC Juárez
In:
- Rodolfo Pizarro
- Ricardinho
- Alejandro Mayorga
- Diego Ochoa
- Guillermo Ruiz
Out:
- Ralph Orquín
- Diego Campillo

León
In:
- Fernando Beltrán
- Valentin Gauthier
- Gael García
Out:
- Stiven Mendoza
Mazatlán
In: None
Out:
- Rodolfo Pizarro
Monterrey
In:
- Santiago Mele
Out: None
Necaxa
In:
- Raúl Sánchez
- Cristian Calderón
Out:
- Alejandro Mayorga
- Fernando Arce Jr.

Puebla
In:
- Lucas Cavallini
- Edgar Guerra
Out:
- Brayan Angulo
- Luis Quiñones
- Gustavo Ferrareis
Pachuca
In:
- Víctor Guzmán
- Luis Quiñones
- Gastón Togni
- Jhonder Cádiz
Out:
- Salomón Rondón
- Bryan González
Pumas
In:
- Aaron Ramsey
Rumored: Keylor Navas
Out:
- Lisandro Magallán
- Michell Rodríguez
- Ricardo Galindo
- Ali Ávila
- Rogelio Funes Mori
- Robert Ergas

Santos Laguna
In:
- Alberto Ocejo
- Haret Ortega
- Kevin Balanta
Out:
- Santiago Muñoz
- Anderson Santamaría
Tigres
In:
- Édgar López
- Ángel Correa
Out:
- Rafael Carioca
Tijuana
In:
- Adonis Preciado
Out:
- Efraín Álvarez

Toluca
In:
- Hugo González
- Fernando Arce Jr.
Out:
- Frankie Amaya
- José Hernández
- Isaías Volante
Querétaro
In:
- José Hernández
- Luis Villegas
- Jesús Hernández
Out:
- Josué Colmán
- Adonis Preciado
- Salim Hernández
After reviewing all the transfers made by the teams for the tournament, it’s clear that some moves are more impactful, exciting, and attention-grabbing than others. However, these are the five that stand out the most:
5. Rodolfo Pizarro - FC Juárez
While not at his peak, Pizarro’s move to Juárez is surprising and brings excitement. With his talent and experience, he could become a key figure for Los Bravos.
4. Fernando Beltrán - León
One of Mexico’s most promising midfielders leaves Chivas to join León. He could become the leader of a team that’s rebuilding and looking to compete again.
3. Víctor Guzmán - Pachuca
Returning to the club where he made his name. “El Pocho” is a key midfielder and could be a pillar for a young and talented Pachuca squad.
2. Ángel Correa - Tigres
Signing for the club from Atlético Madrid, the 2022 FIFA World Cup winner's arrival is a major boost for Tigres and the league overall, with the attacking midfielder having played at the highest level for club and country.
1. Aaron Ramsey - Pumas
A blockbuster signing. The former Premier League and Serie A player arrives to strengthen one of Mexico’s most historic clubs. He brings international experience and leadership to Pumas’ midfield.

With the transfer window beginning to settle, all eyes turn to the start of the Apertura 2025. The league has seen impactful signings, bold moves, and the return of familiar faces, all setting the stage for a highly anticipated season.
Whether it’s marquee names like Aaron Ramsey and Ángel Correa bringing international flair or strategic reinforcements across the league, every club has made moves to compete at the highest level.
As the new campaign begins, fans can look forward to a fresh chapter in Liga MX, one filled with ambition, unpredictability, and the relentless pursuit of glory.