Reports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver Whitecaps

The Ecuadorian midfielder logged 15 goals and nine assists across 139 matches with Vancouver

  • Joined MLS side Vancouver in 2021
  • Valued at around $5M, per Transfermarkt
  • Has eight caps with ‘s team

Reports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver WhitecapsReports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver WhitecapsReports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver WhitecapsReports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver WhitecapsReports: Pedro Vite reaches verbal agreement with Pumas in Liga MX, set to leave Vancouver Whitecaps

Pedro Vite is enjoying one of the best stretches of his young career, and after a strong run with the , the Ecuadorian midfielder appears to be headed to .

According to MLS insider Tom Bogert, Vite has reached a verbal agreement with Pumas UNAM, although the deal is not finalized. Sources indicate that the transfer could be completed soon, pending final negotiations and paperwork.

Pumas targeted Vite earlier this year when they faced the Whitecaps in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, a tournament in which the Canadian side eventually fell to in the final.

According to BALLGM sources, Pumas plan to use the Ecuadorian primarily as a winger, though he can also slot into midfield. His versatility is seen as a major asset by head coach Efraín Juárez, who views him as a projected starter.

With Aaron Ramsey expected to anchor the midfield, Vite would provide depth and rotation options. If the Welshman – or any of the regular starters – struggles with form or fitness, Vite’s ability to play centrally could prove crucial and give Pumas more tactical flexibility.

Pedro Vite could become Pumas’ most expensive signing, with the club reportedly ready to pay around $5 million to secure the midfielder – a figure that would surpass the $4.2 million they spent on Nicolás Castillo.

Juárez’s side endured a humbling start to the Apertura 2025, losing 3-0 on the road against Laguna. They’ll look to bounce back Sunday when they host .