James Rodríguez- (pronunciation- first name, ‘ha-mez’, glad we got that out of the way) is reportedly set to join Minnesota United after leaving Club León at the end of 2025. The 34‑year‑old Colombian playmaker has been training on his own since becoming a free agent and had been linked to clubs across MLS and South America before talks with Minnesota progressed.
A World Cup year makes this move significant: Rodríguez remains a key figure for Colombia and needs regular minutes to be at his best for 2026. His résumé includes a standout 2014 World Cup (Golden Boot), high‑profile spells at Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and later stops across Europe and the Americas.
On the field he’s evolved into a deeper creative midfielder and set‑piece specialist, less mobile than in his prime but still dangerous around the box and on dead balls. Minnesota’s recent success and tactical identity will present both opportunity and challenge: getting the most from Rodríguez will require a system that balances possession control with moments of quick attack.
If finalized, this signing would be a headline grabber for MLS and a potential boost for Minnesota United’s ambitions- while also serving Rodríguez’s primary aim of arriving at the World Cup in form.
Stay tuned MN…




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