Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has told social media followers he has left League One-bound Cardiff City with “a lot of different emotions”.
The Press Association reported earlier in June he had agreed a deal to sign for Mexican side Club Universidad Nacional – known as Pumas UNAM, whose manager Efrain Juarez shares the same agent as Ramsey.
Ramsey was at the Mexican Embassy in London on Monday, external ahead of travelling to Mexico City to complete the move.
The former Arsenal and Juventus midfielder would become the first high-profile British player to play in the Mexican league.
Ramsey became Cardiff interim manager for the final three games of the 2024-25 Championship season after the club sacked Omer Riza.
The 34-year-old could not stop Cardiff from being relegated to the third tier, but he had been under serious consideration to take charge of the Bluebirds on a full-time basis this summer.
While his Cardiff departure was confirmed, the club appointed Brian Barry-Murphy as boss and Ramsey’s former Wales team-mate Gareth Bale has been linked with a consortium hoping to take over as new owners.