Toluca has reached an agreement with Anderlecht to sign César Huerta, a Mexican player with European experience. According to information revealed by Multimedios Deportes, the Mexican forward has reached an agreement with the Belgian club to become a new player for Toluca, the current Concacaf Champions Cup champion. This medium was able to corroborate the information and confirm that the negotiations between the parties are advanced, so the former Chivas and Pumas player would be on his way to wearing the scarlet jersey for the next season. According to the available information, the operation would be carried out through a definitive purchase from the Belgian team, ruling out any possibility of a loan. In addition, the agreement would include a four-year contract, a demonstration of the confidence that the Mexican board has in the player to become an important piece within the sports project. The incorporation of Huerta would strengthen one of the most dangerous areas of the team led by Antonio Mohamed, who seeks to remain as a protagonist in both the Liga MX and international tournaments. After his adventure in Europe with Anderlecht, César Huerta would be ready to return to Mexican football at one of the most important moments of his career. The winger managed to consolidate himself as one of the most unbalanced players in the country during his time with Pumas, a performance that opened the doors to the Mexican National Team and later to European football. Now, with international experience and in full football maturity, he would return to the Liga MX to join one of the most competitive teams in the championship. For the moment, the player maintains his total concentration on the 2026 World Cup with the Mexican National Team. However, everything indicates that once the Tricolor's participation is concluded, Watford will advance in the final details to formalize an operation that could become one of the most important moves in the summer market in Mexico. Toluca continues to reinforce a project that has already allowed it to conquer the Concacaf Champions Cup and now seeks to remain in the elite of Mexican football with the possible arrival of César Huerta as one of its star signings.