'Chucky' Lozano returns to PSV, it will be very interesting to see two Mexicans fight for the Eredivisie.
One always returns to the place where he was happy, and boy was 'Chucky' Lozano happy in Eindhoven, so let's not start blaming him for leaving the Italian champion to return to a lower-level league like the Eredivisie, just because he is looking for a team that guarantees him a starting position.
That's what the most competitive athletes in the world do, they feel uncomfortable when they are not protagonists, so 'Chucky' had every right to come back home once the message from Napoli's management was clear that they would not give him minutes without a renewal agreement.
In a way, it's a shame because he leaves a team that dazzled with its football in the last year, but it's not something he should regret if we think that he was an important part of Napoli's historic title and that he is going to another club that will play Champions League like PSV, thus keeping great opportunities to shine at the highest level.
He will have plenty of minutes to throw to the sky because the fans were already applauding him before signing the contract and because his quality has been proven in a league of developing players, now being a recognized European footballer who, if he sets his mind to it, can even compete for the scoring title, as he has done on occasion.
It will be very exciting to see two Mexicans fight for the Eredivisie championship in such important positions as 'Chucky' Lozano and Santiago Giménez, who have everything to take over the season and reap more of the love that the Dutch public already has, so justified, for the green, white, and red colors in football.
Then there's the business side of things and it's evident that Lozano will have his future guaranteed when he decides to cross the Atlantic or go to Arabia, so it seems very commendable to take the best option available, prioritizing the sporting side to stay at the highest competitive level in a place where his family will have no adaptation problems.
If they no longer wanted him in Napoli, why should they force him? Just because it's a more powerful league? I believe there are very good reasons why Mexican footballers benefit from being in the Eredivisie and it's better that they shine there than warm the bench in Italy or wherever you tell me, taking into account that PSV will play Champions starting this September.
Good for 'Chucky' Lozano who still has years to grow in Europe, even if that means doing it again at PSV! Let's not think that anything other than Napoli is not good for him, on the contrary, he is one of the few Mexicans who can boast titles in two different European leagues and if he returns, it's because that was the best option on the table. In Naples we would celebrate his minutes, in Eindhoven we will celebrate his goals.