Although Márquez has not yet renewed his contract with Atlas, negotiations are expected to begin soon to avoid losing him on a free transfer. Still, sources close to the situation suggest América is willing to pay a substantial fee to bring him to Coapa.
No formal offer has been submitted, and talks between the clubs have yet to begin, but interest from América is serious. Atlas, undergoing a significant rebuild under new head coach Gonzalo Pineda, is reportedly open to a shake-up—and that could open the door for a swap deal involving current América players.
Two names have surfaced as potential bargaining chips: winger Javairô Dilrosun, whose time at América appears to be winding down, and Chilean center-back Igor Lichnovsky, currently recovering from a ligament injury. Both players are said to be of interest to Atlas. Lichnovsky, in particular, could slot into a back-three system alongside Martín Nervo and Matheus Doria.
A player-plus-cash deal involving Márquez, Dilrosun, and/or Lichnovsky is not off the table, and sources indicate it could be a win-win solution as both clubs look to reshape their rosters for the 2025 Apertura.