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James Rodríguez, player of Real Madrid

"I WANT LIVERPOOL TO BE CHAMPION"

James 'plants' Madrid and will support Liverpool in the Champions League final

Published:11/05/2022 - 15:48h

Updated:11/05/2022 - 15:48h

James Rodríguez, one of Real Madrid's most expensive signings in recent years, has made some statements on 'Twitch' where he states that he wants to see Liverpool champion

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It seems that the past merengue of James Rodríguez has not been an obstacle to prefer to the Liverpool on the Real Madrid. The current player of the To the-Rayyan catarí has given his point of view on the final of the Champions by means of a transmission in 'Twitch', where explained the reasons of his preferences and why 'will dress' the T-shirt 'network' on 28 May.

The 'cafetero' left clear that in spite of having friends in the white group, his support will go allocated to his compatriot. "I want that it remain champion the Liverpool. Have a lot of friends in the Real Madrid and is a difficult team for this type of parties, but want to that it win Struggle", affirmed the midfield player, offering him all his support to Luís Díaz, one of his mates in the selection Colombia.

After remembering the good moment that crosses the Colombian since it landed in Anfield, left opened the possibility of 'change of airs' in the next market estival. "In some days opens the market, will see. To where want me, go. Go back to the elite is a possibility. Already we will see who want to this 'zurdita'", added the cucuteño, the one who wishes to return to the European football after a season in Catar.

White past

James was one of the big signings of the Real Madrid after the World-wide of Brazil 2014. With a price of almost 90 million euros, arrived from the ACE Monaco and lived two stages in Santiago Bernabéu, where won two Champions League. It was three seasons before going out in condition of yielded to the Bayern Munich by two years, for afterwards return for a last campaign that would leave him the free footpath for recalar in the Everton. After a course in England, split with direction to Asia.