Real Madrid are considering
bringing back James Rodriguez with the player having sent signals that
he would be open to a return to the Spanish capital.
The
Colombian is currently loaned out to Bayern Munich until June 30, 2019,
with the Bavarians holding a purchase-option and no possible escape for
his return.
If in the end the desire of a return by James Rodriguez and Florentino Perez is specified,
Madrid should negotiate an agreement with Bayern.
The
German club has already expressed its desire to make use of the
purchase-option when the loan deal ends, but when the statement was made
the situation at Madrid was quite different with Zinedine Zidane still
as coach.
Julen Lopetegui believes that James is a more than a profitable player and that he could perform at Madrid.
Before
signing the loan deal for two seasons at Bayern, Madrid and James
signed a new contract which would end on June 30 2021, two years after
the end of the loan period with the Bavarians.
The playmaker had to look for a life away from the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu due to his incompatibility working with Zidane.
The
Frenchman thought that the Colombian did not work hard enough and for
that reason James was gradually moved away from the team until not
playing a single minute in the Champions League finals in Milan and
Cardiff, even sitting in the stands for the latter.
James arrived
at Madrid after the 2014 World Cup, a tournament in which he became a
revelation along with the Colombian national team.
With Carlo
Ancelotti on the bench, James offered the best version of himself,
scoring 17 goals and distributing 18 assists in 46 matches.
From
that season on, his performance was never the same, under Rafa Benitez
first, and later with Zidane, who in the summer of 2016 told Florentino
Perez that he would not mind doing without the Colombian.
Nevertheless, Bayern Munich appear to be more than satisfied with what was offered by the ex-Real man.
In fact, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge publicly thanked Ancelotti for insisting on the signing of the Colombian.
The
attacking midfielder scored eight goals and provided 14 assists in his
39 matches with Bayern last season. Nico Kovacs, current coach of the
Bavarian team, has yet to decide on the future of James who has turned
27 today.
Nobody can doubt that the Colombian has had a great
season at Bayern and that only injuries prevented him from having a
great World Cup with Colombia.