Four European clubs line up to welcome James Rodriguez

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James Rodriguez gave himself a second youth during the Copa América. In difficulty in São Paulo, where his departure was announced several times, the star attacking midfielder of Colombia took advantage of this tournament to remind that he remains an exceptional player, even at 33 years old. Author of 1 goal and 6 assists in 5 matches (historic record in this competition), the Cafeteros player found his smile again.

Tied to São Paulo until December 2025, the former AS Monaco player also plans to ride on his notable stint in the United States this summer to bounce back in a new, more competitive club. Clearly, James Rodriguez wants to return to Europe after a last bitter experience at Olympiakos! The player is trying to terminate his contract with SPFC to be free to move.

Colombian regains popularity in Europe

And clearly, the South American has a very specific destination in mind: Spain. The Colombian knows La Liga well, having spent four seasons there under the Real Madrid jersey. That’s good, Sport tells us that three teams from the Spanish championship are interested: Betis, Villarreal and Atlético de Madrid.

The Catalan daily adds that:A Bola also stated that FC Porto should have a comeback from the Colombian eleven years after selling him to AS Monaco, even if the current financial situation of the Dragões makes the matter very complicated. As you will have understood, James Rodriguez does not lack suitors.

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