“I said to the people from the United States that I wasn’t going to close any doors to anyone. Honestly, it’s interesting to me and I talked to my family as well. “Yes, there have been approaches about the U.S. Speaking to Jon Arnold from The Striker Texas, Munoz revealed that he has heard from the USMNT setup and is very keen to leave all of his doors open despite starring for Mexico at the U17 World Cup in 2019 as they finished runners up. The Mexico youth striker scored his first Liga MX goal off the bench, an equalizer against Club America, and has made two appearances in recent weeks in the Clausura for Santos Laguna. When you watch Munoz play, you can’t help but think of Raul Jimenez. and Mexico border to play soccer and is eligible to play for both national teams. Munoz grew up in Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, but would regularly cross the U.S. Santiago Munoz has burst onto the scene for Liga MX giants Santos Laguna in recent weeks and the El Paso born forward, just 18 years old, has interest from several clubs in Europe.
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