💣Bombshell in Argentina: Platense could sign James Rodríguez | OneFootball

💣Bombshell in Argentina: Platense could sign James Rodríguez | OneFootball

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·2 February 2026

💣Bombshell in Argentina: Platense could sign James Rodríguez

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The Argentine football transfer market has been shaken by an unexpected news involving an international star. Platense is seriously evaluating the offer of James Rodríguez, whose name was brought to the institution in the last few hours. The "Calamar" board, led by its top representatives, is analyzing the economic and sporting viability of what would undoubtedly be the most high-profile signing in the club's history.

A Unique Market Opportunity

After his departure from European football and the constant rumors linking him to other teams on the continent, the Colombian midfielder's entourage seems to have found an attractive destination in the Vicente López team to regain continuity. The management assures that, although the name was "brought up," the possibility is being handled with the seriousness that a player of his caliber deserves. The goal would be to surround James with a project that allows him to be the creative axis of the team in the Professional League.


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The Impact on Argentine Football

The arrival of the former Real Madrid player would not only strengthen the squad led by Walter Zunino but also generate an unprecedented commercial and emotional impact for the "Calamar" family. While fans are excited about seeing the "10" of the Colombian National Team at the Ciudad de Vicente López Stadium, the club is making the necessary financial calculations to finalize this operation. If completed, James would join the list of international stars choosing Argentine football to prove that their talent remains intact.

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