A return to a familiar league? Here's where James Rodríguez might continue his career
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
The Colombian superstar midfielder James Rodríguez could be on the verge of a surprising return to Argentine football.
Details: According to César Luis Merlo, the former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich player's name has been offered to the modest Argentine club Platense.
The management of the Argentine side received this proposal with great interest and is currently seriously considering the possibility of such a transfer.
It's worth noting that James Rodríguez already has experience playing in Argentina—this is where his international career began, when he played for Banfield and became league champion with them in 2009.
The Colombian's most recent club was Mexican side León, where he made 34 appearances, scored 5 goals, and provided 9 assists.
Reminder: Allan Saint-Maximin left Mexican club América due to racist abuse directed at his children.