Banfield affirms that James Rodríguez was free to Everton



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Banfield, the first foreign club that James Rodríguez had after playing in Colombia for Envigado and from which he subsequently departed for Europe, stated on his social networks that “the transfer of James was made free of charge”, which is why he will not receive any amount of money .

Until now, unofficially, a figure of approximately 25 million euros has been handled, which Everton would have paid to Real Madrid to take over their sports rights.

According to Banfield, they have already made the corresponding inquiries with the English and Spanish teams, but to their misfortune they were informed that: “Banfield will not receive money through the solidarity mechanism.” The publication was made in the name of the statement of the drill treasurer: Ignacio Uzquiza.

Before coming to Europe to play for Porto, James Rodríguez played for Banfield from 2008 to 2010.

James already made his debut as a starter at Everton and played 91 minutes on the first day of the Premier League, where they defeated Tottenham (0-1) as visitors with the Colombian as the great figure of the match.

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