Overview
- Multiple outlets citing Marca report San Diego FC has proposed making Martín a Designated Player on roughly $6 million per year, a package widely translated as about 300,000 Mexican pesos per day.
- Fresh reporting in Mexico says América is open to talks in the summer but would only allow an immediate exit if an offer triggers a release clause valued in the double-digit millions of dollars.
- Neither Club América nor Martín has confirmed negotiations, and coverage characterizes the situation as developing rather than agreed.
- Reports tie the approach to Martín’s recent tendon injury and a dip in form during the Clausura 2026 campaign.
- Mexican media have begun discussing replacement scenarios for América, naming Raúl Jiménez, Ricardo Pepi and Emiliano Gómez, with current options including Víctor Dávila, Raúl Zúñiga and Patricio Salas.