Club América is an option for Fulham’s Raúl Jiménez in the summer window, according to W Deportes.
The striker joined Marco Silva’s side last year, and he finished his debut season with seven goals from 29 games.
Jiménez’s game time at Fulham this year was restricted partly due to an injury, and he’s now considering where to play next season.
The Mexico international is a product of Club América’s youth system, and had held talks about the possibility of returning to the club in the past.
Illian Hernández’s poor form and fitness has seen Club América look for a new striker. This is where the Fulham player could fit in, considering his entourage is trying to build a return to Mexico.
The 33-year-old has held talks with Club América sporting director Santiago Baños, but it will be complicated to sign him because of the competition and Fulham’s stance.
Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor have asked about the frontman, while Silva’s side could decide to keep him at the club.
For now, it’s unclear where Jiménez will play next season, and he has to make a decision in the ‘next few days’. W Deportes say this is the ‘key week’ to find out whether or not he will be able to return to Club América.