Fake news: Mexican TV links São Paulo with James Rodríguez return | OneFootball

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·26 de dezembro de 2025

Fake news: Mexican TV links São Paulo with James Rodríguez return

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The Mexican press also seems eager to get rid of James Rodríguez. A report that São Paulo might be secretly negotiating with the Colombian midfielder for his return to Morumbi has started gaining traction across the Americas.

TV Azteca Deportes from Mexico mentioned in recent days that “the São Paulo team would be willing to pay James Rodríguez about $4 million (R$ 22.2 million) per year.” This would mean a monthly salary of almost R$ 2 million for the athlete, who did not leave a good impression during his first stint. The return, obviously, makes no sense at all.


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When approached by AMT, São Paulo treated the matter as completely out of touch with the club's current financial reality, with no proceedings whatsoever.

The only signing so far, of Danielzinho, along with the agreement with goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, demonstrates the club management's targets in this transfer window.

The James topic is back in the spotlight because, once again, the lazy midfielder did not succeed at León, which is trying to offload the player. However, according to the local press, no negotiations for the athlete have progressed.

Concerned about their number 10's situation, the Colombian newspaper As published this false interest from São Paulo in James, warning that he needs to quickly settle with a club to be in top form for the 2026 World Cup.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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