James Rodríguez joins Liga MX side León
beIN Sports · 5h
The role James Rodríguez will play with Club León and the Club World Cup
James Rodríguez joined Club León in Mexico, aiming for stability and big goals, including playing in the Club World Cup. The Colombian, who has played for teams like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, hopes to adapt to Eduardo Berizzo's style and contribute to the team's success.
ESPN · 1d
James Rodríguez joins Liga MX side León after Rayo exit
Colombia international James Rodríguez has signed with Liga MX's León, the Mexican club announced on Monday. Recently a free agent after terminating his contract with Rayo Vallecano -- who initially signed James in August -- the 33-year-old will now join a León side that kicks off their 2025 Clausura run on Jan. 18.
Tribal Football · 7h
Leon signing James admits Man Utd move was close
The Colombian star has just left Rayo Vallecano to join LigaMX club Leon this week. In a chat with streamer Adri Contreras, James said that he was very close to signing for Manchester United in the past, though he did not talk about which season or transfer window it was.
El Dictamen · 2d
Official! James Rodriguez is announced as a new player for Leon
Through its social networks, León confirmed the signing of James Rodríguez, the bombshell of the Clausura 2025 of the Liga Mx. The Panzas Verdes presented the Colombian player through a video in the style of the movie Gladiator and finally announced the long-awaited transfer, after days of negotiations and uncertainty.
El Dictamen · 1d
James Rodríguez accepted that the Club World Cup was key for him to sign with León
This Tuesday, James Rodríguez was presented as a new León player and gave his first press conference to talk about his historic arrival to the Liga MX. The Colombian, the hot new signing for the 2025 Clausura, said that part of what he considered when signing with León was the team's participation in the renewed 2025 Club World Cup.
SFGate · 1d
James Rodriguez signs with Leon in the Mexican first division and could play in the Club World Cup
After a brief stint with Rayo Vallecano, Colombia international James Rodríguez' next stop in Mexico's top flight will be eight-time champion Leon, one of three Mexican teams which have qualified for this year's Club World Cup.
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