The Santos Laguna/Celtic Player Gustavo Ruelas will possibly visit Miami, Florida this weekend. The breaking news story was told to the underwriter by his trainer Carlos Aguirre.

According to Aguirre, Ruelas received permission from the Scottish Football team Celtics to play in some of the games hosted by the U-20 United States Soccer Team.

The plane carrying Ruelas has already left Europe and is expected to arrive at Miami by tomorrow.

For the information of the readers, Gustavo Ruelas is the aspiring Mexican-American Soccer player who was leased by Santos Laguna to Celtic.

He has also played in CD Chivas USA and various teams in Mexico and the USA.

It is expected that he will be taking his place among greats such as Hernandez (who left Chivas for Manchester United) and Ochoa (who is rumored to be leaving Club America for Fulham, Arsenal, or Manchester United).

The latest news is part of the latest trend of Mexican and Mexican-American Players who have been making their mark in Europe. Many ask the reason why the interest in players from Mexico.

The comments here in Miami range from economics to the need to grow professionally in football/soccer. I remember hearing one comment from a spectator who remarked, in reference to Ochoa, that "Club America kept some of its players on a leash."

Regardless of what will transpire, there will be more to this story in the days, weeks, and months to come.