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James Rodriguez is set to have his Rayo Vallecano contract terminated and leave the Spanish club as a free agent. The 33-year-old moved to Rayo in August but has been restricted to just seven ...
James Rodriguez has completed his transfer to La Liga side Rayo Vallecano. The 33-year-old had been a free agent after he rescinded his contract with Brazilian club Sao Paolo earlier this summer.
JAMES RODRIGUEZ has become unemployed for the sixth year in a row and is reportedly considering a return to the Premier League. The 33-year-old is available as a free agent after his contract at La… ...
On Monday, Liga MX side Club León released a nearly four-minute video, the concept mimicking Ridley Scott’s Gladiator movie franchise, to present signing James Rodriguez. The 33-year-old ...
James Rodriguez is expected to be the big signing of the Liga MX for the Clausura 2025 once Leon confirms the agreement with the player, according to media reports.
After lighting up the Copa America this summer, Colombia captain James Rodriguez is looking for a new club. The 33-year-old recently rescinded his contract with Brazilian side Sao Paulo and is now ...
James Rodriguez blasts Club Leon’s expulsion from Club World Cup as ‘grave injustice’ - Club Leon were booted from the Club World Cup on multi-club ownership grounds. advertisement.
Herculez Gomez, Kasey Keller and Ali Krieger offer high praise for James Rodriguez after Colombia's huge quarterfinal win over Panama. (2:00) Jeff Carlisle Jul 6, 2024, 11:44 PM ET.
James Rodriguez has described FIFA’s decision to exclude Liga MX side Club Leon from the Club World Cup as a “grave injustice”. Rodriguez made the comments at an impromptu press conference ...
James Rodriguez won the Copa America player of the tournament award despite Colombia’s defeat in the final. The former Real Madrid, Monaco and Everton midfielder, 33, rolled back the years in ...
Club Leon captain James Rodriguez has urged FIFA to reconsider axing the Mexican side from the Club World Cup after branding the decision as a “grave injustice”.