2017 has brought us plenty of transfers and new storylines to follow around Liga MX. Chivas, in particular, looks to rebound from an ambitious 2016 that wound up with back-to-back eliminations at the hands of their ultimate rival America in the 2016 Clausura and Apertura. Consistently qualifying for la Liguilla is a reassuring sign that Matías Almeyda and company have a winner developing in Guadalajara. However, getting dumped in the first round of these stages will simply not cut it.
With that said, El Rebaño has made some movement in the off-season in hopes of upgrading their side.