Henry Martín Draws Offer From San Diego FC, Could Be Set for MLS Move


As Club América chases a historic fourth consecutive title, a key player may be nearing the end of his cycle in Mexico. According to Pasión Futbol, San Diego FC has submitted a formal offer for Henry Martín, the team’s captain and offensive leader. The MLS expansion club sees the 32-year-old striker as a marquee signing for its inaugural campaign.
Martín has been instrumental in América’s run to the Clausura 2025 final, particularly in the semifinal victory over Cruz Azul. His performance and influence on and off the field have solidified his status as a fan favorite and locker room leader. However, with age and career longevity in mind, a move to the United States could offer both financial stability and a fresh challenge.
While Martín remains fully focused on helping América secure the championship against Toluca, reports suggest he is open to considering the move. Should he accept, his departure would leave a significant void in the squad — one that won’t be easy to fill. For now, the eyes of fans remain on the final, but the future of their captain may lie north of the border.














