James Rodriguez does not want to remain at Bayern
Munich, despite cementing his place in the starting line-up in
recent months.
The Bavarians' elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Liverpool has marked the start of
rebuilding the squad, but one that does not seem to prioritise James.
Nearing the end of his two-year loan with the
Bavarian club, Bayern are
yet to execute their option to purchase the player at the end of the season for
42 million euros, which puts into question their desire to keep the player.
However, since Christmas, James has become a regular starter and
the noise coming from the upper echelons of the club is that they want to keep
him, particularly the club's chief executive Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge.
Despite Zinedine
Zidane returning to Real Madrid which
could signify that there is no place for him back at Los Blancos as he was not wanted in
the Frenchman's first spell on the bench, the Colombian wants to return to
speak with Florentino Perez and
the coach.
From there on, if they do not want him, the
Colombian will ask for a transfer elsewhere, and Juventus and Napoli are among those closely
following his progress.
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