Salomón Rondón Returns to Pachuca in Surprise Move
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Venezuelan striker rejoins Mexican club after a brief stint in Spain, securing his future with Los Tuzos through 2026.
Venezuelan international Salomón Rondón is heading back to mexico, with Pachuca officially announcing his return to the club. The move comes after just one semester with Real Oviedo in spain,where despite a challenging team surroundings,Rondón maintained a respectable scoring record.
A Short-Lived European return
rondón initially departed pachuca after three seasons, also having played for River Plate, seeking a return to European football in the middle of the year. However, his time with Real oviedo proved less successful than anticipated. The team currently finds itself in a precarious position, facing relegation in The League. Despite the team’s struggles, Rondón managed to score two goals in 16 appearances.
Back to Familiar Territory
Pachuca, known locally as Los tuzos, welcomed Rondón back with enthusiasm.The club stated that the decision to re-sign the 36-year-old forward was a collaborative effort,agreed upon with the president of the Pachuca Group,Jesús Martínez. This move effectively halts any potential transfer elsewhere.
“In Aztec lands they welcomed him with open arms,” a club representative noted.
Long-Term Commitment
Rondón’s contract with Pachuca is now secured through the end of 2026, demonstrating the club’s confidence in his abilities. He is expected to join the coaching staff in the coming days to prepare for the upcoming season. The veteran striker previously enjoyed a successful period with Pachuca, establishing himself as a key player after his time in Argentina.
This return signifies a strategic move for both Rondón and Pachuca, offering the player a stable environment and the club a proven goalscorer.
