Atlante Nears Liga MX Return with Talks to Acquire Mazatlán FC Franchise
Atlante’s comeback to Liga MX is becoming more tangible as negotiations intensify to purchase Mazatlán FC from Grupo Salinas. This move represents a significant step for the Potros in their quest to ascend back to the top flight after a decade in the Liga de Expansión.
Atlante’s long-awaited return to Liga MX is gaining momentum as the club steps up negotiations to purchase Mazatlán FC from Grupo Salinas. While no deal has been finalized, the move is widely viewed as their clearest path back to the top flight after a decade in Liga de Expansión. The Potros - currently the only certified team eligible for promotion - appear closer than ever to reclaiming their place among Mexican football’s elite.Atlante’s ambition to return to Liga MX is no longer just an idea - it’s an active project with concrete steps underway, including the potential acquisition of Mazatlán FC.According to reporting from TUDN’s Javier Rojas, Atlante has not yet finalized the purchase of Mazatlán, though the franchise remains firmly on the club’s radar. For the azulgrana board, buying Mazatlán is considered a “Plan B,” as the club is still attempting to reach promotion through sporting merit first.While Grupo Salinas initially explored selling Puebla before considering Mazatlán, negotiations stalled months ago. The sale remains possible, and Mazatlán is widely viewed as the most realistic path for Atlante to re-enter the top division. The talks have since resumed, and optimism has grown within the club that a deal can be struck.Recent reports suggested that Atlante’s return was already agreed upon, even circulating a purchase figure. However, Récord clarified that no official announcement is imminent; discussions are ongoing and will require more time before being finalized.The same media outlet also revealed that Atlante’s leadership, led by Emilio Escalante, has spent more than a year exploring options with Grupo Salinas - including negotiations for Puebla or Mazatlán - though concerns during earlier talks prevented an agreement.A key factor favoring Atlante is its certification by the Mexican Football Federation, making it the only club in Liga de Expansión currently eligible for promotion. With no other certified team in the division, Atlante stands as the lone viable candidate to move up - strengthening their position in negotiations.If the sale goes through, Mazatlán would not disappear. Instead, the Sinaloa club would shift into Atlante’s current place in Liga de Expansión, avoiding past scenarios like Jaguares or Lobos BUAP, whose franchises vanished after being sold.TUDN indicates that the operation could be finalized shortly before the 2026 World Cup. The goal would be to present the agreement officially at the Liga MX assembly once the tournament ends.Under this scenario, Atlante would return to Liga MX for the Apertura 2026 as the new holder of the Mazatlán franchise. With their potential comeback, the Potros de Hierro would once again play in the stadium that historically served as their home. Reports suggest Atlante would join América and Cruz Azul as tenants of Estadio Banorte (formerly Estadio Azteca), where they previously played in three different eras: 1966–1983, 1996–2000, and 2004–2007.
Atlante's Pursuit of Liga MX Return
Atlante, long absent from the Liga MX, is actively pursuing a return to the top tier of Mexican football. Negotiations to acquire the Mazatlán FC franchise are a vital part of their strategy to secure a spot in Liga MX once again. This move signifies a concrete effort by the club to reclaim its historic status among Mexico's elite football teams.
Current State of Negotiations
Despite ongoing discussions, Atlante has not yet finalized the purchase of Mazatlán FC. The potential acquisition is seen as a backup plan for Atlante, as the club continues to strive for promotion through sporting achievements. Grupo Salinas, the current owner of Mazatlán, initially explored selling Puebla before shifting focus to negotiations with Atlante.
Certification Advantage
Atlante holds a crucial advantage in the negotiations due to its certification by the Mexican Football Federation. As the only certified team eligible for promotion in the Liga de Expansión, Atlante is in a strong position to secure the opportunity to move back up to Liga MX.
Potential Timeline and Outcome
Reports suggest that the negotiations could be concluded close to the 2026 World Cup. If the deal goes through, Atlante would take over the Mazatlán franchise and return to Liga MX for the Apertura 2026 season. This resurgence would see Atlante play once again in the stadium that holds a significant place in their history.
