James RodríguezParticipation in the Club World Cup is up in the air after FIFA’s decision to exclude the club León for violating rules against multi -ownership. In the midst of this uncertainty, Another club qualified for the competition has appeared with the intention of acquiring the Colombian star.
FIFA confirmed the exclusion of León from the coming Club -World Cup. The club shares the same owner as Pachuca, another participant in the tournament. FIFA regulations prohibit two clubs with the same ownership from participating in the competition.
León is waiting for a favorable decision by the Court for Sports Arbitration (Taken) regarding their appeal. This tense situation has driven speculation about the future of James Rodríguez, who joined ‘LA FREEA’ with the promise to play in the Club World Cup.
In the midst of this situation, Pachuca, a club with the same owner as León but who is eligible to participate in the Club World Cup, has appeared with the intention of signing The Colombian national team captain for the competition, according to the Mexican media outlet Tudn.

James Rodríguez to Pachuca for Club World Cup?
“Given the possibility that the club León will not participate in the World Cup, 2025 Club, In anticipation of the TAG resolution in early May, Tuzos is considering strengthening his squad with the Colombian forward James Rodríguez, ” Tudn reported.
“James arrived at Liga Mwith León with the promise to participate in the big summer tournament at the club level, however, a violation of the regulations is about to leave Los Esmeraldas from the competition, even after ratification of FIFA. If so, if so, it is, the case, The Pachuca Board is considering integrating the Colombian into its rankingsAs it should remember that each team can add six foreign players to this club -World Cup, ” They added.

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A promise that is not met?
Rodríguez moved to León was largely motivated by the opportunity to compete in the renewed Club World Cup, a prestigious tournament with the best clubs from all over the world. However, FIFA’s decision has thrown these plans in disarray and left the future uncertain of the Colombian star.
Pachuca, which is also owned by Grupo Pachuca, offers Rodríguez a potential lifeline to still participate in the tournament. The move would allow him to fulfill his ambition to play on the world stage, while Pachuca gave a significant upswing for their squad.
Complications and considerations
However, the potential transfer is not without its complications. Rodríguez would have to join a move to Pachuca, and the two clubs would have to negotiate a deal. In addition, Pachuca already has a number of foreign players on his list and would have to make room for Rodríguez in the squad.
Despite these challenges, the opportunity to see James Rodríguez in a Pachuca shirt at the Club World Cup is an attractive opportunity for fans and an potential solution to a difficult situation for the Colombian star. In the coming weeks will be crucial to determine whether this trait becomes reality.