The incident at the heart of the controversy took place in March, when Huescas was caught driving at 111 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. The consequences could include a fine of around $7,000 and a four-year ban from re-entering Denmark. A final verdict is expected on Monday, May 5, which will determine whether Huescas can continue his European career or will need to return to Mexico.
In recent hours, speculation has grown around Chivas as a likely destination should Huescas be forced to leave Europe. Guadalajara, who failed to qualify for the Clausura 2025 playoffs, are already planning for next season. Reinforcements are expected, along with the appointment of a new head coach following the dismissal of Gerardo Espinoza. Jaime Lozano and Domènec Torrent are reportedly leading the race for the job.
Huescas, who has just begun to establish himself under Copenhagen boss Jacob Neestrup, has also caught the attention of Mexico. He was recently included in the squad for the Nations League Finals by manager Javier Aguirre, although he didn’t play in either match. With just two senior caps so far, the winger is aiming to secure a place in the 23-man roster for this summer’s Gold Cup.