- Chicharito is entering his third season since returning to Guadalajara
- He is currently in the final year of his contract with the club
- Chivas finished the Clausura 2025 in 11th place
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AFPChivas Guadalajara has officially kicked off their preparations for the Apertura 2025, but one notable absence early in the preseason has raised eyebrows - Javier “Chicharito” Hernández. Following his participation in routine medical and physical evaluations, the veteran striker has been missing from on-field training sessions, sparking speculation among fans and media alike.
According to TUDN, the reason behind Hernández's absence is not related to a sports injury, but rather a personal medical decision. The former LA Galaxy forward recently underwent a vasectomy, a procedure that temporarily sidelines him from high-intensity physical activity. Currently, he remains active in the club’s gym, focusing on moderate upper-body workouts under the watchful eye of the medical staff.
Getty Images SportContrary to rumors of a potential new injury setback, Chicharito is expected to be available throughout the preseason. His time away from full training is precautionary and part of a standard recovery process following the surgery.
Head coach Gabriel Milito and his staff are not concerned about his status. While the striker is not yet cleared for field work or high-impact drills, he is making steady progress in his recovery through rehabilitation and gym-based routines.
Chivas will not be losing their marquee forward for long. The team is set to conduct their preseason camp in Barra de Navidad from June 3 to 12, and Hernández is expected to join his teammates there and resume full training.
Hernández still has one year remaining on his contract with Guadalajara. However, given his limited impact since returning to Liga MX, a contract extension appears unlikely at this stage.
Getty Images SportHernández’s much-anticipated return to Chivas has, so far, failed to live up to the expectations of fans, club executives, and the striker himself. Since rejoining the Guadalajara side, the former Manchester United and LA Galaxy forward has made 34 appearances—scoring just three goals.
It’s a far cry from the impact many hoped he would have, especially given his legendary status within Mexican football.
Now, with the arrival of new head coach Gabriel Milito, there’s cautious optimism surrounding a potential resurgence for the 36-year-old in what could be his final year with the club. The Argentine manager, known for his structured and intense style of play, may provide the tactical clarity and motivation Chicharito needs to rediscover his scoring touch.
Whether this final chapter at Chivas ends with redemption or disappointment remains to be seen, but time is running out.
AFPLooking ahead, Chivas have a busy preseason schedule following their beach camp. They’ll play a friendly in Colima against Tapatío on June 13, followed by appearances in two four-team tournaments—first in Zacatepec from June 19 to 22, and then in Zacatecas from June 26 to 29.