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James Rodríguez is ready to write a new chapter in his extensive and evolving professional career. At 34 years old, the Colombian footballer has decided to take on the challenge of the MLS and become a new player for Minnesota United, once again moving away from the European spotlight.
After terminating his contract with León in Mexico last December, James Rodríguez is starting anew. He does so with the conviction that he still has football to offer and with the goal of remaining relevant at a competitive level.
The attacking midfielder lands in the United States with the intention of making a mark in a growing league, increasingly attractive to international figures.
James Rodríguez bets on the MLS and Minnesota United
According to Calciomercato, James Rodríguez's arrival at Minnesota United is driven by a combination of sporting ambition and personal context. The Minneapolis club was looking for a standout player to lead its project.
The Colombian fits the bill with his experience, leadership, and ability to make a difference in the final third of the field. Although he won't arrive as a Designated Player, his media impact is evident.
The franchise already has those spots filled by Joaquín Pereyra, Tomás Chancalay, and Kelvin Yeboah, so the agreement has been sealed under different contractual parameters. Nevertheless, the signing represents a significant move for the club and for the MLS itself.
A Journey Full of Lights and Shadows
The career of James Rodríguez has been intense and diverse. After dazzling at the 2014 World Cup, he became one of the most sought-after names in world football. He played for top clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Monaco, and Porto, showcasing his immense technical quality.
He also wore the jerseys of Everton, Al Rayyan, Olympiacos, São Paulo, Rayo Vallecano, and, most recently, León. In Mexico, he played 31 matches and scored five goals before ending his tenure by mutual agreement.
Colombia's Weight in His Decision
Internationally, James Rodríguez remains a key figure for Colombia. He has amassed 112 caps and 31 goals with the national team. He was the Copa America 2024 Golden Ball winner, showing that when he's in form, his talent is still crucial.
His performance with Colombia is one of the reasons why the player seeks continuity and prominence in an environment that allows him to compete regularly. The MLS emerges as an ideal stage to stay active without the extreme pressure of Europe.

Minnesota United, a Different Challenge
The Minnesota United will kick off the new MLS season on February 21 against Austin FC. The arrival of James Rodríguez raises the project's expectations. The club trusts that his vision, striking ability, and experience will help elevate the competitive quality.
Furthermore, his presence will attract media attention and enhance the franchise's international projection. For the player, it's an opportunity for leadership and to once again feel like a protagonist.
The United States, a New Stage for Reinvention
This isn't the first time James Rodríguez ventures outside his comfort zone. Throughout his career, he has adapted to very different contexts. In the United States, the Colombian will find a dynamic league, with a high pace and less tactical pressure, aspects that could favor his style of play.
The challenge will be to maintain physical consistency and assume the role of a focal point within the team. If achieved, his impact could be immediate and significant.
A Final Great Challenge
With this move, James Rodríguez shows that he is not content to live off the past. He wants to compete, enjoy, and continue to be influential. Minnesota United offers him the stage, the MLS provides visibility, and Colombia remains the main goal in the short and medium term.
The Colombian embarks on a new phase, far from Europe but close to his football essence. James Rodríguez doesn't retire; he reinvents himself, and the United States will witness the next chapter of a career that hasn't spoken its last word yet.
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