James Rodríguez Signals Uncertainty Over León Contract Extension
Colombian playmaker James Rodríguez has cast doubt on his future with Liga MX side Club León, revealing that the club has yet to initiate formal discussions about extending his contract. The 32-year-old, who joined León in July 2023, acknowledged his openness to staying but emphasized he is "exploring all possibilities" amid the silence from management.
"They haven’t said anything to me yet," Rodríguez stated in a recent interview. "I’m calm and focused on recovering, but I’m also ready to evaluate opportunities that align with my ambitions." The former Real Madrid and Bayern Munich midfielder has made a notable impact during his brief stint in Mexico, registering seven assists in 14 appearances despite León’s struggles in the Apertura 2025 campaign, where they currently sit 10th in the standings.
Injury Woes Compound Contract Concerns
- Missed León’s last two matches due to a muscle injury
- No timeline provided for his return to action
- Club faces mounting pressure to improve results
Rodríguez’s remarks come at a critical juncture for both player and club. León’s lackluster league performance has sparked fan frustration, while the Colombian captain’s sporadic availability due to fitness issues has raised questions about his long-term role. His global profile and prior success in Europe continue to fuel speculation about potential moves to other leagues, including reported interest from MLS and Middle Eastern clubs.
As negotiations remain stalled, all eyes will be on whether León’s management acts to retain their marquee signing or allows the 2014 World Cup standout to depart ahead of the 2025 Clausura season.
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