Overview
- Bolavip, citing journalist Raoul Ortiz, reports América could rescind Igor Lichnovsky’s contract running through 2027 to immediately open a non‑Mexican roster spot.
- An earlier RÉCORD report said América had arranged Lichnovsky’s return to Necaxa, with details on possible wage-sharing still unresolved.
- RÉCORD reported that clearing the slot would let América register new signing Rodrigo Dourado, who could be ready to start the opener against Tijuana.
- Necaxa is described as unable to match Lichnovsky’s salary at América, a hurdle for any loan or transfer arrangement.
- Separate Bolavip coverage portrays a quiet window for América, with goalkeeper Fernando Tapia set to return from Tigres as departures for Lichnovsky and Víctor Dávila remain unsettled.