Club América Player to Exit Team After 2026 Clausura Season
Brian Rodríguez could be among players leaving Club América after the Clausura 2026. Rumors place the Uruguayan winger on a shortlist of potential departures. The news has gained traction across transfer outlets and Filmogaz.com.
Arrival and contract details
Rodríguez joined América in August 2022. The transfer came from Los Angeles FC for about €6 million, near 122 million pesos. He rose through Peñarol’s youth academy and is 25 years old.
The player renewed his contract in October 2025. His current deal runs through June 2029. He has been a regular starter under coach André Jardine.
Market interest and reported offers
Several clubs have shown interest in Rodríguez in recent months. Reports name CSKA Moscow as a persistent suitor. Sources claim the Russian club tabled an offer above $10 million.
Club position ahead of the World Cup
Club management set a firm condition. They do not want to sell him before the 2026 World Cup. The plan is to keep him through the international tournament to increase his value.
His performance with Uruguay at the World Cup could boost transfer interest. A strong showing would likely generate higher offers than current bids.
Possible outcomes after Clausura 2026
Despite his starter role, July could bring change. Rumors suggest he might exit the team after the Clausura 2026. Other scenarios include reduced playing time because of new signings.
- Remain at América and play through the World Cup.
- Transfer after the 2026 World Cup if offers improve.
- Leave in July following the Clausura 2026 amid squad changes.
| Arrival | August 2022 |
| Transfer fee | Approximately €6 million |
| Contract renewed | October 2025 |
| Contract end | June 2029 |
| Reported offer | Over $10 million (CSKA Moscow) |
Names linked to this story include Brian Rodríguez and coach André Jardine. The phrase Club América Player to Exit Team After 2026 Clausura Season appears in transfer lists. Filmogaz.com will monitor developments as the transfer window approaches.