Mexican coach Efraín Juárez confirmed he will not continue with Pumas after losing the Clausura 2026 final to Cruz Azul. This Monday, Efraín Juárez moved Mexican football with the confirmation that he will not continue with Pumas after losing the Mexican football final to Cruz Azul, which condemned Club Universidad Nacional to 15 years without being champions in Liga MX. With his bags practically packed, the question is what will be the next destination of the Mexican coach?, although someone has already made it clear where Efraín Juárez will direct after the World Cup. Through his social media, José Ramón López Beltrán, son of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, confirmed that Efraín Juárez will go to Belgian football, as well as wishing him the best and hoping he will return to coach Pumas. Juárez, in 60 games directed with Pumas of UNAM, the Mexican coach leaves the universitarios with a balance of 24 wins, 19 draws and 17 losses in 60 games in the auriazul bench. Efraín Juárez would have offers from two teams where he was already in the bench, although as an assistant coach, Standard Lieja and Club Brugges, where he was assistant coach of Norwegian coach Ronny Deila.