James Rodríguez’s contract with São Paulo FC has been terminated by mutual agreement. The Colombian midfielder joined São Paulo in 2023 but struggled to make a significant impact at the club. Despite his previous high-profile stints at clubs like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Everton, his recent career has been marked by frequent injuries and inconsistent performances .
Colombia playmaker, James Rodriguez, is now a free agent.
Rodriguez’s contract with Sao Paulo has been terminated by mutual agreement, Goal reports.
The 33-year-old has one left on the deal, but has decided to leave earlier.
Rodriguez, who has previously played for Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Everton, is now eyeing a return to Europe.
The midfielder inspired his country to a second-place finish at this year’s Copa America.
Rodriguez, who was named Player of the Tournament, also set a new record at the tournament with six assists.
Following the termination of his contract, there are rumors that James might move to Major League Soccer (MLS), with clubs such as Columbus Crew and Real Salt Lake showing interest. This move could be influenced by his family’s residence in the United States, making MLS a viable option for the next chapter of his career.