Matías Almeyda has reportedly emerged as a serious candidate to take over the managerial role at Monterrey. The Argentine coach, who officially parted ways with AEK Athens on Tuesday, is expected to meet with the Rayados board in the coming days. Almeyda had been at the helm of the Greek club since 2022, following his time with the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer.
Rayados are moving swiftly to secure a new head coach after parting ways with Martín Demichelis just days ago. The Argentine tactician was relieved of his duties following Monterrey’s elimination in the Liga MX quarterfinals against Toluca. With the FIFA Club World Cup on the horizon this summer, the club is under pressure to finalize its new leadership as soon as possible.
Domènec Torrent, best known for his work alongside Pep Guardiola and his own coaching stints with New York City FC and Flamengo, has already met with Monterrey’s front office. According to Fox Sports, the meeting on Monday went smoothly, with mutual interest shown in potential collaboration. Torrent is also being considered by Chivas for the same role, but appears to be firmly in the running for the Rayados post.
Another name being floated for the job is former Barcelona star and manager Xavi Hernández, who is currently without a team after recently stepping down at Barça. According to ESPN, Xavi is on Monterrey’s shortlist, though no formal talks have been initiated. At this stage, Almeyda and Torrent remain the frontrunners, with the club already in active discussions with both.