The club will have a new manager in the fall after missing the Liga MX playoffs and getting knocked out of the Copa Libertadores.

Less than six months after handing him a contract extension, Pumas and manager Guillermo Vazquez have parted ways, the team announced Thursday.

Vazquez guided Pumas to a second-place finish in the Apertura but couldn't get the team into the Liguilla in this spring's Clausura. Vazquez's men were able to land in the knockout stage of the Copa Libertadores but were eliminated Tuesday on penalty kicks by Independiente del Valle. The club also slip with sporting vice president

“Today the working relationship with Messrs. Antonio Sancho Sanchez and Guillermo Alejandro Vazquez Herrera as sporting vice president and manager, respectively, by mutual consent," the club said in a statement.

Reports have linked Vazquez with the vacant managerial job at Toluca, while ESPN Mexico reported former Pumas striker Bruno Marioni is a candidate for the Mexico City side's job.