Overview
- Xolos unveiled the 32-year-old with a social media highlight video and confirmed he will wear the red-and-black this tournament.
- The move is his first stint in Liga MX after departing San Jose Earthquakes, following standout years at Atlanta United.
- Under coach Sebastián Abreu, he joins an attack featuring Mourad El Ghezouani, Shamar Nicholson and Vitinho.
- A possible first appearance could come in Jornada 1 against Club América, though the club has not confirmed his availability.
- He brings major MLS honors, including MLS Cup, U.S. Open Cup, Campeones Cup and Leagues Cup.