00:00Roberto Mora has become one of the most talked about young players ahead of the
00:042026 World Cup. At just 17 years old, he is the youngest player at the World Cup
00:10and already has a record-breaking moment behind him after becoming the
00:14youngest player to win an international tournament with Mexico in the Copa Oro
00:18at 16 years and 265 days, surpassing names like Pelé and La Minha Mall.
00:25Ahead of the tournament, Mora renewed his contract with Zolos de Tijuana, including
00:31a historically significant shirt number for the club. He will now wear the number
00:3610. The deal also features a structured and personalized exit clause designed for
00:42potential European interest, developed between the club, the player, and his
00:47representatives. This has sparked debate in Mexico, with many fans believing he
00:52should move to Europe to accelerate his development, while others see the renewal
00:56as a strategic step for Tijuana. His agent, Rafaela Pimenta, has explained that the
01:03agreement allows flexibility if strong offers arrive. For now, Mora's focus
01:09remains on the World Cup under Javier Aguirre, where his minutes and
01:13performances will be closely watched as his future continues to attract attention
01:18across club and international football.
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