James Rodriguez set to leave São Paulo

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Colombian star James Rodriguez is reportedly terminating his contract with São Paulo, paving the way for a potential return to European football.

The 32-year-old midfielder has been impressive in the recent Copa América tournament, leading Colombia to a second-place finish and setting a new record with six assists.

According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Rodriguez is set to become a free agent after mutually terminating his contract with São Paulo. Romano tweeted, “James Rodriguez, set to be available as free agent terminating his contract by mutual agreement with São Paulo. He’s set to part ways with the club after excellent Copa América. James would love to return to European football.”

Rodriguez has previously played for top European clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Everton, and it’s rumored that he might be eyeing a reunion with one of his former teams. In a recent social media post, Rodriguez hinted at a possible return to Everton, responding with “Last dance?” to a suggestion that he should rejoin the Premier League club.

With his impressive performance in the Copa América and his desire to return to European football, Rodriguez is likely to attract interest from top clubs. His creativity, vision, and scoring ability make him a valuable asset to any team.

It remains to be seen where Rodriguez will end up next, but one thing is certain – he’s ready to take on a new challenge in European football.

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