Overview
- Multiple outlets report Sánchez is negotiating a return to a Liga MX bench, though no appointment has been announced.
- Juárez has positioned him as its top candidate after opening discussions through his representative, Sebastián Olarte.
- Current Bravos coach Martín Varini has a formal offer from Necaxa and has not accepted a renewal with Juárez, according to local reports.
- Sánchez exited Cruz Azul earlier this year after winning the Concacaf Champions Cup and securing Club World Cup qualification.
- Other clubs are being linked by media speculation — including Necaxa, Pachuca, Querétaro, Puebla and Atlante — with one journalist saying a resolution could come within days.