Chivas Meets Domènec Torrent for Coach Position
- Guadalajara, Mexico – Domènec torrent, formerly with atlético de San Luis, is reportedly in advanced discussions with Chivas to become their next head coach.
- Sources indicate that Chivas officials were impressed with Torrent's vision for the team and his strategies for revitalizing the club's performance in Liga MX.
- Javier Mier, the sports director for Club Guadalajara, is expected to play a key role in the final decision.
Domènec Torrent Emerges as leading Candidate for Chivas Coaching Job
Guadalajara, Mexico – Domènec torrent, formerly with atlético de San Luis, is reportedly in advanced discussions with Chivas to become their next head coach. A remote meeting between Torrent and the Chivas leadership, including sports director Javier Mier, has fueled speculation that an agreement could be reached soon.
Torrent Impresses Chivas Leadership
Sources indicate that Chivas officials were impressed with Torrent’s vision for the team and his strategies for revitalizing the club’s performance in Liga MX. The meeting, held remotely, allowed Torrent to present his project and beliefs to the rojiblanco directive.
Javier Mier, the sports director for Club Guadalajara, is expected to play a key role in the final decision. He will relay his assessment of Torrent to the higher-ups within the institution. Initial talks are said to have been positive, increasing the likelihood of Torrent’s appointment.
Financial Terms to be Discussed
While the initial meeting focused on Torrent’s coaching philosophy, future discussions are expected to address financial terms. However, a source suggests that financial considerations will not be a major obstacle if both parties continue to align on footballing matters.
Torrent’s Previous Liga MX Experience
Torrent’s previous stint in Liga MX with Atlético de San Luis has made him an attractive candidate. In the Apertura 2024 tournament, he lead the team to the Semifinals, showcasing his ability to achieve results in Mexican soccer.

During his time with Atlético de San Luis, Torrent managed the team in 34 regular-season Liga MX matches, achieving a record of 15 wins, 3 draws, and 16 losses. In the Liguilla (playoffs), his team won 2, drew 1, and lost 1 of 4 matches.
Torrent Eager to Return to Mexican Soccer
Torrent is reportedly keen about the possibility of returning to Mexican soccer and taking charge of Chivas. He is expected to bring his established coaching staff, including Jordi Gris and Jordi Guerrero, as his assistants.
Chivas’ management hopes to finalize the coaching appointment soon to begin assembling the squad for the Apertura 2025 season. Guillermo Almada, currently with Pachuca, is another potential candidate, though his existing contract complicates matters.
