According to multiple reports, the 62-year-old Spanish coach has entered negotiations with the Guadalajara-based club
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Torrent coached at New York City FC, Flamengo, Galatasaray
Was Pep Guardiola’s assistant at several stops
Took Atlético San Luis to the semifinals last yearFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱Getty Images SportWHAT HAPPENED?
Domènec Torrent has officially stepped down as head coach of Atlético de San Luis and is now reportedly a leading candidate to take over the managerial position at Chivas de Guadalajara. According to multiple reports, the Spanish coach, 62, has already entered negotiations with the Guadalajara-based club, which is said to be impressed by his extensive experience and leadership qualities.
In recent days, Jaime Lozano had been rumored as the front-runner for the Chivas post, but Torrent's well-traveled career and tactical pedigree could tip the balance in his favor. Other names previously linked to the position include Robert Dante Siboldi, Nicolás Larcamón, Ignacio Ambriz, and Guillermo Almada.
However, Larcamón and Almada are currently involved in the Clausura 2025 Liguilla, complicating any potential approach from Chivas – a club eager to secure a new manager quickly to begin preseason planning and potential transfer moves.
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Torrent’s coaching résumé includes spells at New York City FC, Flamengo, and Galatasaray, as well as a prominent role as Pep Guardiola’s assistant during successful periods at Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
Chivas, who parted ways with Gerardo Espinoza following a disappointing regular-season exit, are under pressure to make a swift and strategic hire. While other coaches like Jaime Lozano and Guillermo Almada have been mentioned, Torrent’s international profile and recent availability make him a strong contender.
Negotiations are reportedly ongoing, and a final decision from Chivas could come soon as the club looks to turn the page and prepare for the next chapter.
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Torrent's tenure at Atlético de San Luis began promisingly, guiding the team to the semifinals in his first season – the club’s best result since returning to the top flight in 2017. However, the following campaign saw a significant dip in form, with the team finishing with just 18 points in 15th place.
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While sporting director Mier and his team continue planning for the Apertura 2025, players have been called to report for preseason on May 21. Starting in late July, Chivas will compete in the Leagues Cup, where they share a group with the New York Red Bulls, FC Cincinnati, and Charlotte FC.