James Rodríguez, captain of the Colombia national team, is close to signing with Minnesota United of the MLS for the 2026 season. After leaving León at the end of 2025, the midfielder has drawn interest from the US franchise, according to specialized journalists. This move would allow the Colombian to be closer to his family and prepare for the World Cup.
James Rodríguez is seeking a new club for the 2026 season, a pivotal year due to the World Cup partly hosted in the United States. Since leaving Mexican side León at the end of 2025, the player has kept a low profile, focusing on his physical preparation without apparent anxiety.
Anticipation builds among fans and sports media over the uncertainty of his next destination. Journalist Tom Bogert, an MLS market specialist, disclosed that Minnesota United is the most interested team in signing the Colombian, who is a free agent and open to a deal that sharpens his form for the Colombia national team.
Sports journalist Pipe Sierra confirmed the talks are at an advanced stage, with an official announcement anticipated in the coming days. If finalized, Rodríguez would join international stars in the MLS, the league co-hosting the 2026 World Cup.
This signing marks a shift after ruling out opportunities in Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, Argentina, and Colombia. Rodríguez has voiced interest in U.S. soccer for its competitive level, big-name players, and personal reasons: his daughter Salomé lives there, enabling closer family ties.
The move would aid his optimal arrival at the World Cup and provide career stability. Colombian supporters hope it comes to fruition so the midfielder can lead the national team in a historic moment.