Club Necaxa has signed Argentine striker Julian Carranza after Feyenoord ended his loan at Leicester City. The 25-year-old player signs a five-year contract with the Mexican club, which will pay around €3.5 million for his transfer. Carranza arrived at Feyenoord in the summer of 2024 as a free agent, but did not meet expectations after scoring only five goals in 30 games in his first season with the Dutch team. The Argentine striker had been loaned to Leicester City last summer, where he played nine games without scoring a single goal. With the arrival of Carranza, Club Necaxa is looking to strengthen its attack for the next season. The Mexican team had been looking for a striker who can score goals regularly. Carranza has experience in the Argentine league and in the United States' Major League Soccer, where he played for Banfield, Inter Miami, and Philadelphia Union. Club Necaxa's manager, who was not named in the deal, will have to decide how to use Carranza in his team. The Argentine striker is known for his speed and ability to score goals from any position on the field. Club Necaxa has also been working on its defense, which was one of the team's weakest areas last season. With the arrival of Carranza, the Mexican team is looking to be more competitive in the league. The transfer of Carranza is an example of the club's ambition to improve its team and compete with the best in the league. Feyenoord will continue its season with Ayase Ueda, Cyle Larin, Casper Tengstedt, and Shaqueel van Persie, the son of manager Robin van Persie, as their options at the striker position.