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This Wednesday, when Colombia is waking up to a new day, James Rodriguez will have already landed in Liverpool, where he will undergo medical examinations before signing his new contract with Everton.
Journalist Jason Burt, who first confirmed the signing for the newspaper The Telegraph, He explained that once these tests are passed, which are not a minor detail considering the player’s latest injuries, an agreement will be signed for three seasons, which entails a drastic reduction to half the player’s salary.
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“Rodriguez has not yet traveled to Merseyside, but It is understood that the terms of the agreement were finalized on Tuesday and no last minute setbacks are expected. James will undergo his medical examination in Everton on Wednesday before his move, “says the journalist.
According to Burt, this is a great effort for Everton and it is undoubtedly their great signing in the current market (still pending an agreement with Allan, from Naples). It is not explained if Real Madrid agreed to lower its claim of 25 million euros for the 10 months of the contract that the Colombian has left.
Burt assures in his report that Carlo Ancelotti was key to unlocking the negotiation, which he spoke with James a week ago and did it again this Monday, to explain his role and his project in the new Everton and that everything is clear between them, for a third meeting that, hopefully, will be just as fruitful as 2014 in Real Madrid.
“Even though Rodríguez has had limited opportunities in recent seasons, His stats, goals and assists, are still impressive and it will be fascinating to see how he adjusts to the Premier League. especially with a coach who has so much faith in him, “states the note from The Telegraph.
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Things, then, are clear to everyone. James will pass medical exams this Wednesday and then it will be time to get excited after a dark season
FUTBOLRED WRITING
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