UNAM Pumas already have four assets that could turn into significant revenue: Johan Vásquez, Erik Lira, César Huerta and Pedro Vite. The clauses embedded in their recent sales promise substantial financial returns for the club, according to transfer documents.

What clauses were agreed for each sale?

Genoa paid €3.5 million for Johan Vásquez on June 12 2024. The contract gave UNAM Pumas a 50 % share of any future sale, potentially exceeding €20 million if the player moves again. Anderlecht bought César Huerta for $2.1 million on July 3 2024; the club kept 20 % of the card if he returns to Mexico or 30 % if he stays in Europe.

How does Lira's transfer impact the Pedregal treasury?

Erik Lira joined Cruz Azul for $4.5 million on May 15 2024. The clause grants UNAM Pumas a 20 % stake in his next transfer. Rumors suggest Monterrey could offer $20 million, which would raise the club's share to $4 million.

What potential lies in Pedro Vite's card?

Pedro Vite arrived from Ecuador for $7 million on Jan 28 2024. Unlike the other cases, the clause is more lenient: UNAM Pumas will retain 85 % of any future sale. After the 2026 World Cup, several European clubs have shown interest, possibly pushing the figure toward $15 million.

What is the club's long‑term vision?

UNAM Pumas' management sees these clauses as a strategic investment. Each sale not only brings immediate cash but also creates a recurring income stream that can fund new signings or upgrades to the Estadio Pedro Ramírez. Patience and careful handling of these assets are essential to keep the team competitive in Liga MX.