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Bayern sign Rodriguez from Real

- Agency Staff Munich

Colombia’s hot-shot James Rodriguez has joined Bayern Munich on a two-year loan from Real Madrid, the Bundesliga club announced on Tuesday.

The two clubs have agreed on a two-year deal until June 30 2019, with the option for Bayern to buy the 25-year-old midfielder who was the top scorer at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

“We’re delighted we’ve been able to complete this transfer,” said Bayern chairman KarlHeinz Rummenigge.

“Signing Rodriguez was our coach Carlo Ancelotti’s biggest wish, following their successful spell working together in Madrid. James is a very versatile player. He’s a goal scorer, sets up a lot of goals and on top of that he’s great from set pieces.

“There’s no question that this transfer further increases the quality in our team.”

The attacking midfielder has been recruited by the Bavarian giants with a few of their squad threatenin­g to leave. Brazil forward Douglas Costa is negotiatin­g a transfer with Juventus while winger Serge Gnabry, who has only just signed from Werder Bremen, wants to be loaned out to gain experience.

Rodriguez joined Real in July 2014 for €75m from Monaco on the back of his outstandin­g performanc­es at the Brazil World Cup, where he scored six goals in the finals as Colombia reached the quarterfin­als.

His best season at Real was in 2014-15, under current Bayern boss Ancelotti, when he scored 17 goals, with 18 assists, in 46 matches.

But Rodriguez struggled to break into Real’s first team under Ancelotti’s replacemen­t Zinedine Zidane.

He made just 13 starting appearance­s last season in the Spanish league with a further nine off the bench. Matters came to a head in April after Rodriguez expressed his frustratio­n after being replaced in a 4-2 win at Leganes.

“I am satisfied with James and find it perfectly normal for him to get upset in such a situation,” said Zidane at the time.

The writing was on the wall for the Colombian at the Bernabeu from then on and Rodriguez expressed his desire to move along before Bayern came calling.

He played against his future employers for just seven minutes when Real beat Bayern in the quarterfin­als of the Champions League and was left out of the squad which beat Juventus 4-1 in the final.

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