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Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, or better known as Juanes, posted a photograph with fellow Colombian soccer player James Rodríguez and speculation immediately arose about the future of the left-hander of the Colombian National Team, especially because of what he responded to the singer.

Juanes uploaded a snapshot to his instagram account with the man from Cucuta and put in the caption: “James-teban. Chimba see you again !!”. Rodríguez reposted the photo in his stories and wrote: “How cool to see you again, see you soon, Juanes.”

See you soon? That is the big question being asked in Colombia because Juanes lives in the United States, and if that photograph was taken in the United States, it is likely that the soccer player is negotiating to go play in the MLS.

The only thing certain is that James has not played for Qatar’s Al-Rayyan SC since March 5 and the coffee footballer has been injured. His contract with the Qatari club ends in June 2024, but it would not cost him or his agent Jorge Mendes to take him to another league.

I already named her of him has resounded in Turkey and Arabia, without further details about it. And the option of the MLS is always latent because James likes the United States and he would come to a club to be a leader and with a significant salary of those that are used to paying. Zlatan Ibrahimovic already did it in Los Angeles and now Lorenzo Insigne will do it in Toronto.

With years of age, the Colombian can still decide important things in his career, but he will depend on his desire to be in the elite and what he prints so that his physical condition accompanies him. His summer will be long because he won’t have to think about preparing to play the World Cup in Qatar 2022.

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By Scribe