Aston Villa is reportedly preparing to offer former Real Madrid star James Rodríguez a two-year contract, according to ex-Villa scout Bryan King. The 33-year-old Colombian playmaker, who recently left Brazilian side São Paulo a year early, has been linked with a move to Villa Park.
King, speaking exclusively to Villa News, believes Rodríguez’s vast experience and recent performances make him an attractive signing for Unai Emery’s side. “If Villa are going to bring a player like Rodríguez in, then they will be offering him a two-year contract,” King said. “He did well in this year’s Copa America, which has obviously been brought to Emery’s attention.”
Rodríguez’s potential arrival could be a significant coup for Villa, who are preparing to compete in the UEFA Champions League. The Colombian’s experience and quality could prove invaluable to the team, and his recent form suggests he still has plenty to offer.
As a squad player, Rodríguez could be used to great effect in important matches, bringing a level of calm and expertise to the team. His presence in the dressing room could also have a positive impact on the team’s morale and performance.
With Rodríguez available on a free transfer, this move represents a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for Villa. If the deal goes through, it could be a shrewd signing for Emery, who is looking to strengthen his squad ahead of the new season.
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