Across the 18 Liga MX clubs, there were 253 moves in total: 135 arrivals and 118 departures, averaging nearly 14 changes per team. Puebla led the way with 22 total transactions, followed by Querétaro, Juárez, and León with 19 apiece. Pachuca (17), Mazatlán (16), Pumas (16) and Xolos (15) also reshaped their squads heavily.
When it came to incoming talent, Tijuana signed a league-high 11 new players, while Puebla and Mazatlán each added 10. On the other hand, Puebla also topped the list of departures with 12 players leaving, trailed by Juárez and Querétaro (11 each).
Mexican players dominated the market, making up 169 of the 253 transactions, but the window also highlighted the league’s global recruitment. Argentine players accounted for 25 moves, followed by Uruguay (10), Brazil (9), Colombia (8), Spain (5), Ecuador (4), Venezuela (3), Peru (2) and France (2).