James Rodríguez, captain of the Colombia national team, is in talks to join Columbus Crew in the MLS before year's end, according to reports. At 34 years old, the midfielder prioritizes regular play to prepare for the 2026 World Cup. This move would be his 13th club in a distinguished career.
James Rodríguez, the talented 34-year-old midfielder from Cúcuta, is seeking his next team after leaving Club León. As the undisputed captain of the Colombia national team, his main goal is to maintain competitive rhythm ahead of the 2026 World Cup, to be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. National coach Néstor Lorenzo has stressed the importance of regular competition for his players' performance.
Throughout his career, Rodríguez has played for 12 clubs: Envigado, Banfield, Porto, AS Monaco, Real Madrid, Bayern Múnich, Everton, Al Rayyan, Olympiacos, Sao Paulo, Rayo Vallecano, and Club León. His most notable shine has been with the tricolor national team, where he is a fixed starter and leader.
Recent reports link James to Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer. According to Gol Caracol, “James Rodríguez and Columbus Crew of the MLS is a topic that can be arranged before the end of the year.” This club, which currently has no Colombian players in its squad, has history with compatriots like Juan Camilo ‘Cucho’ Hernández. The forward played 36 matches, logged 7,917 minutes, scored 58 goals, and provided 26 assists, winning the MLS Conference Cup, MLS Cup, and Leagues Cup.
If it materializes, this transfer would open a new chapter for Colombians in the MLS and help Rodríguez arrive in top condition for the world tournament. Colombia is in Group K with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and the winner of the playoff between New Caledonia, Jamaica, and Democratic Republic of Congo. The national team's debut is scheduled for June 17.