What’s James Rodriguez future at Real Madrid?

Author: Raahim Yar Khan

MADRID: In recent times there has been a speculation that James Rodriguez may leave Real Madrid but he ended the speculation as he said in an interview that he would fight for his spot in the team and that playing for Real Madrid was his dream.

Madrid had recently received an offer for Rodriguez of €85 million reportedly from Manchester United on which he responded by saying, “I’m going to stay with Real Madrid, I’m going to triumph here. I know the club have had an offer of €85 million for me, but I’m not leaving.”

Rodriguez had signed for Real in July of 2014 after an incredible World Cup performance, this transfer cost Real around €75 million.

He recently went back to Envigado for training where he had started his career and the Envigado F.C’s side coach Ismael Rescalvo told Marca, “He has told me that he wants to return and earn his spot back.”

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