New York Red Bulls Sign Jorge Ruvalcaba in Record $6.5M Transfer Deal
The New York Red Bulls have completed their overhaul of their attack by signing Liga MX winger Jorge Ruvalcaba to a reported $6.5 million transfer fee, marking the largest deal in club history.
Ruvalcaba, who joins the Red Bulls through the 2029-30 MLS season, brings dynamic and creative attacking skills to the table, having made 100 appearances for UNAM Pumas with 16 goals and nine assists to his name.
The signing comes as new head of sport Julian de Guzman and head coach Michael Bradley look to reimagine the club's offensive philosophy, valuing possession and playing wider with a greater emphasis on wingers. Ruvalcaba now joins Cade Cowell on the wing alongside 2025 leading scorer Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
Bradley had been keeping an eye on Ruvalcaba since taking over as head coach and praised the winger's ability to chase and press, giving everything he has for the team. "He's a guy that fits what we're trying to do," Bradley said of Ruvalcaba.
Ruvalcaba expressed excitement about joining the Red Bulls, citing the motivation that comes with playing alongside talented players like Choupo-Moting and Cowell. "Having these types of players by your side motivates you to want to learn and be better," he told amNewYork.
The New York Red Bulls have completed their overhaul of their attack by signing Liga MX winger Jorge Ruvalcaba to a reported $6.5 million transfer fee, marking the largest deal in club history.
Ruvalcaba, who joins the Red Bulls through the 2029-30 MLS season, brings dynamic and creative attacking skills to the table, having made 100 appearances for UNAM Pumas with 16 goals and nine assists to his name.
The signing comes as new head of sport Julian de Guzman and head coach Michael Bradley look to reimagine the club's offensive philosophy, valuing possession and playing wider with a greater emphasis on wingers. Ruvalcaba now joins Cade Cowell on the wing alongside 2025 leading scorer Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
Bradley had been keeping an eye on Ruvalcaba since taking over as head coach and praised the winger's ability to chase and press, giving everything he has for the team. "He's a guy that fits what we're trying to do," Bradley said of Ruvalcaba.
Ruvalcaba expressed excitement about joining the Red Bulls, citing the motivation that comes with playing alongside talented players like Choupo-Moting and Cowell. "Having these types of players by your side motivates you to want to learn and be better," he told amNewYork.