Jordan Carrillo Joins Chivas on Four-Year Contract
- Jordan Carrillo joined Chivas on June 14, 2026, according to confirmation from teammate David Medrano.
- David Medrano confirmed the midfielder's arrival in Guadalajara.
- Carrillo signed a deal spanning four years, according to Récord.
Jordan Carrillo joined Chivas on June 14, 2026, according to confirmation from teammate David Medrano. The midfielder signed a four-year contract, as reported by Récord. Carrillo arrives in Guadalajara after departing Pumas to join a club he has supported since childhood, according to El Universal.
David Medrano confirmed the midfielder’s arrival in Guadalajara. Medrano stated that Carrillo Ya es futbolista de Chivas, according to Rebaño Pasión.
What are the terms of Jordan Carrillo’s contract?
Carrillo signed a deal spanning four years, according to Récord. This long-term commitment secures the midfielder’s place in the squad through 2030.

The transfer represents a personal milestone for the player. El Universal reports that Carrillo has been a fan of Chivas since he was a child.
How does this transfer affect Pumas and Santos Laguna?
The move marks another departure for Pumas. Proceso characterized the transfer as Otra baja para Pumas, highlighting the club’s loss of the midfielder to the Guadalajara-based side.
The agreement involves more than just Carrillo’s individual move. MARCA reports that the arrival of the midfielder is not the only accord reached between Chivas and Santos Laguna, noting that another surprise agreement exists between the two clubs.
Reporting across outlets varies in focus. While Rebaño Pasión emphasized the immediate physical presence of the player in the city, Récord provided specific contractual duration, and MARCA linked the move to a broader institutional deal with Santos Laguna.
Ya es futbolista de Chivas David Medrano via Rebaño Pasión
Carrillo’s transition follows a period of speculation regarding his future at Pumas. His arrival in Guadalajara on June 14, 2026, concludes the negotiation process.
