James Rodriguez has made it clear that he will remain firmly focused on the present for now, despite questions swirling about his future with Minnesota United FC and beyond.
The Colombian star, whose contract runs until June, acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding his next move but insisted he was not thinking too far ahead. Instead, he’s prioritizing his current form, his role in Minnesota and his future commitments with the national team.
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“I take it one day at a time. I don’t want to think about the future, because for me it’s not good to think about the future,” Rodriguez said. “I always live in the present. And for now, I’m here. I want to help. Once the World Cup is over, we’ll see.”
Talent that transcends generations
His approach reflects the attitude of a veteran of nearly every sport. Rodriguez has established himself as one of the most prominent attacking midfielders of his generation, playing for some of the world’s biggest teams, including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Everton.
However, despite his club success, his most memorable performances consistently came on the international stage with Colombia. As captain of the national team, Rodriguez played in 122 matches, scoring 31 goals, and participated in three FIFA World Cups.
His breakout moment came in 2014, when he won the Golden Boot award and led Colombia to the quarter-finals, cementing his status as a global star. Now, with the World Cup approaching again, he is once again in a position to lead his country on the biggest stage.
one game at a time
But before that, Rodriguez is focused on getting back to his best form in MLS. After recently dealing with foot issues, he says he is nearing full fitness and is keen to contribute. “I’m ready. I’m ready to play right now,” he said, adding that he plans to be fully prepared for Minnesota’s next game.
That chance comes against a familiar opponent from last year’s playoff competition, the Seattle Sounders. Rodriguez believes this matchup will give Minnesota a chance to bounce back from a disappointing loss, especially with the advantage of playing at home.
For Minnesota, this situation creates both opportunity and uncertainty. On the other hand, they have motivated, high-profile players who can improve the team in the short term. However, his long-term future remains unresolved, with Rodriguez himself in particular suggesting that any decision will likely be made after the World Cup.
