He left his California home to play in Mexico when he was 15, graduated from mighty Monterrey's youth teams to its big Liga MX club when he was 18 and chose to play for Mexico's national team a year after that.
Now, four years later, Jonathan Gonzalez is on the comeback trail at age 23. He is also on a 10-game trial plus playoffs with Minnesota United in a career once so promising.
The Loons paid Colorado $50,000 in general allocation money for his MLS discovery rights and signed him on loan from Monterrey until year's end. The club has an option to keep Gonzalez after that.
"It's great, I've been wanting to come back to MLS for a while now," Gonzalez said after Friday's training in Blaine. "So glad I made this choice. I'm really glad to be here."
He said he told his agent more than a year ago to get him to MLS from Mexico, where he was loaned to other Liga MX teams in 2021 and 2022. He said he did so after seeing how much MLS has grown since he left the United States eight years ago.
Being closer to his family in northern California — and them to him — helped, too.
"The league was much different back then," Gonzalez said.
So, too, was Gonzalez in years past, when he was considered a rising star. He now is on loan until season's end, still at a young age.