
Alex Alcalaone of the young talents of the Mexican football with dual nationality, could leave that Manchester City before the end of his contract, which is planned to run until 2026 Fabrizio RomanoAfter failing to get any minutes in the English club’s first team, the possibility of signing for a Liga MX club is emerging.
In search of minutes and activity, Alcalá would be willing to leave European football to gain experience in the Mexican First Division. Querétaro It stands out as preferred since it would allow Alcalá to add experience in the top category.
The possibility of Alcalá joining this Querétaro It is a relevant movement given the limited transition of players from European academies to Mexican football.

The story of Alejandro Alcalá Solorio begins in Stockton, Californiawhere he was born on October 20, 2005, has Mexican parents and therefore has dual citizenship. He completed training at the Academy of Los Angeles Galaxy and after attracting the attention of City Football Group scouts in 2020, he became a member of the Galaxy II in the MLS Next Pro the following year.
He made his professional debut in 2023, a season in which he played in 22 games, scored three goals and provided four assists. These records have expanded his international presence and strengthened his position as a promising young footballer.
Alcalá’s current association with Manchester City was the result of an incorporation announced by Ocelot Academythe agency that represents him, after activating one of the reserved purchase options Municipal football group (CFG) since 2020.
The organization acquired the Mexican midfielder in 2023 and designed a progressive development plan to integrate him into the Elite Development Squad and in the U19 category, with a view to eventual promotion to the first team. However, Alcalá has not yet made his Premier League debut.
Alex Alcalá also keeps his international orientation open. Even though he played along Mexico In the U-15, U-16, U-18 and U-20 youth categories, FIFA regulations allow him to continue to be called up by the US national team until he officially makes his debut with the Mexican senior national team.
The possible arrival of a youth team Municipal football group like Alcalá to League MX Not only would this be an important sporting bet for Querétaro, but it would also stimulate international interest in the development of young Mexican talents and their future in national teams.
The player’s immediate future will be assessed in the summer of 2024. Until then, the CFG group will decide whether Alcalá will remain in the British club’s development structure or go on loan for a season. The transfer is a common policy of the conglomerate that manages clubs such as Girona (Spain), the New York City (United States) and the Palermo FC (Italy) with the aim of its young footballers gaining competitive experience before returning to the parent organization.