Pachuca could lose Enner Valencia and Salomón Rondón in the transfer market. After falling short of disputing a new Liga MX final after being eliminated by Pumas in the Clausura 2026 semifinals, Pachuca is already working on planning for the next season and two of their main attacking players could be on their way out. Enner Valencia and Salomón Rondón, two key players in the Hidalgoense attack in recent tournaments, have uncertain futures. According to information from journalist René Tovar, Pachuca's board of directors has considered the departure of Enner Valencia during this transfer market, despite the Ecuadorian forward maintaining a contract with the club until December 2027. The decision is related to the club's intention to free up foreign player slots to strengthen other positions in the squad. Valencia is currently focused on the Ecuador national team for the 2026 World Cup and his future could be defined once the tournament is over. A few months ago, Gonzalo Vargas, Valencia's representative, acknowledged the possibility of the player returning to his country to wear the Emelec jersey, the club where he began his professional career. The situation of Salomón Rondón also generates doubts within the institution. The Venezuelan forward's contract has expired and, to date, there is no official determination regarding his continuity for the next campaign. Although he was one of the regular pieces during the regular phase of the tournament, the attacker lost prominence during the Liguilla, a situation that has fueled speculation about a possible departure. Pachuca's board of directors and technical staff are analyzing options to strengthen their attack and maintain competitiveness in the Liga MX.