Monday 21 July 2014



COMMENT: The European champions are set to spend a huge sum on the Colombian star but, given their current squad, do the Blancos really need him?
By Enis Koylu

One of football’s biggest certainties is that Real Madrid will always be waiting to swoop for any player who has just been the star man at the World Cup. They did so in 2006 with Fabio Cannavaro, and did the same four years earlier with Ronaldo.

In 2014, the Champions League holders will add Monaco's James Rodriguez to the list.

His Colombia side enthralled everyone across the planet with their brilliant attacking football, with the World Cup Golden Boot winner at the heart of everything until their exit to the hosts at the quarter-finals.

Inevitably, Barca and Real Madrid were instantly linked with his signature and the former Porto attacker professed his preference for a move to the capital. Now, the European champions are set to complete an €88m transfer for the 23-year-old.

But the question that lingers: do Madrid really need him? James is a wonderful player, capable of dictating play, scoring goals and delighting crowds, but the club seem to be fixing a problem they simply don’t have.

Carlo Ancelotti elected to play a 4-3-3 formation last year with Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema forming an all-star front line. The former duo are the two most expensive players in history and will not be dropped, the latter is the only natural No.9.

A switch to a 4-2-3-1 (which failed at the start of last season) is a possibility, with James joining Bale and Ronaldo in a triumvirate behind the French striker but the projected exit of Sami Khedira will leave them desperately lacking in quality in defensive midfield. At 32, Xabi Alonso is not getting any younger and should not be expected to do all the dirty work himself.



James will become Madrid’s second big signing of the summer after Toni Kroos and though the German is capable of playing as a holding midfielder, he lacks the defensive nous and workrate of Khedira. More pertinently, he prefers to occupy the same areas as James.

This is also the Financial Fair Play era and teams must sell to buy. James’ arrival spells the end for Angel Di Maria (as well as Isco). There were question marks over the Argentine’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu this time last year but Ancelotti elected to keep him at the club over Mesut Ozil.

The rest is history, the former Benfica man enjoying a fantastic season in a new midfield role. He was even man of the match in his side’s Champions League triumph back in May. He has done little to deserve being pushed out two months later.

Di Maria's fellow Argentine Willy Caballero also believes that Madrid are unwise to get rid of him. "He shut the mouths of many journalists in Spain who doubted his talents. I think some people doubted him but he has been excellent," he told Goal.

The price-tag is arguably the most staggering aspect of it all. Though James enjoyed a wonderful tournament in Brazil, he remains a raw, unfinished product, desperately short of experience at the top level, particularly in the Champions League.

He has spent his whole career to date playing in lesser leagues and though he aptly displayed this summer that he is ready to step up and make his mark on world football, his €88m price tag certainly seems steep for someone so untested.

James is not a player Madrid are crying out for. They already have star quality in abundance in attack and finding a tactical system to fit everyone in is going to prove very difficult. Despite this, Madrid are willing to pay the fourth highest transfer sum in history.

Arsene Wenger had expected James to hone his skills in the Principality club's upcoming Champions League campaign. "I doubt he'll move this year because Monaco will play in the Champions League next season. But in the next season or two he'll want to move somewhere else."

But, at the end of the day, this is Real Madrid and they always want the shiniest new toy on the market. And in James they are set to sign a player who is very much in vogue after a fantastic World Cup. Whether or not he is really needed is another question altogether.
Follow Enis Koylu on 

POLL OF THE DAY

TOP VOTE71.8%

Do Real Madrid need James Rodriguez?

  • 22.7%
    Yes
  • 71.8%
    No
  • 5.5%
    Don't know

RELATED

389 Comments

PRANAV
There is nothing we can do. I thought Real were on right track after the last season and have learnt from past mistakes and will just buy one or two players in this summer like a striker if Morata leaves, like Callejon or someone, but here we are back into the Galactico BS. 
Flo Perez needs to step down. His Galactico theory is so stupid. Its like buying a Cricket bat to play Tennis!
REPLY 
+1

PRANAV
Di Maria >>>>> James Rodriguez > Isco
REPLY 
0
BASHIR MAZAHERI
im talking here to madrid fans in will of their own good. 
BELIEVE ME you do not want james or anyone else playing in the false 9 position. 
Besides the false 9 position was just made in order to give what messi is doing at barca a name.
REPLY 
0
SULTAN AL-SHEHRI
I've no idea where they get all this money from. Something smells fishy here. Banks in Spain must be very corrupt. Real Madrid is not a football club, it's also a politically influenced club!
REPLY 
1 reply
-1
BASHIR MAZAHERI
they make that money but they also have huge debts
REPLY 
0

STEVENISAAC_NZ
"This is Real Madrid, and they always want the shiniest new toy"? What a childish writer! Sooo Liverpool and Arsenal don't like shiny new toys? Too bad if the best players want to play at the best club.
REPLY 
1 reply
-2
ANONYMOUS
NO THEY DON"T!! liverpool and arsenal buy players they need with proven talents... and players they can afford... Real Madrid can afford any one.. and they will buy even if they don't need them
REPLY 
+3

AGENTUR WALTHER
"One of football’s biggest certainties is that Real Madrid will always be waiting to swoop for any player who has just been the star man at the World Cup. They did so in 2006 with Fabio Cannavaro, and did the same four years earlier with Ronaldo". 
Was Ronaldo "the star man at the Word Cup" in 2010 - or indeed in any other year?
REPLY 
3 replies
-5
ANONYMOUS
2006 - 4 = 2002. 2002 Ronaldo.
REPLY 
+5

JOSIP SERTIĆ
he meant the brazilian ronaldo in 2002 not Cristiano in 2010
REPLY 
+2
ANONYMOUS
they mean the FAT BRAZILIAN RONALDO!! you are probably a kid who was not even born in 2002
REPLY 
+2
BXSTERD .
whats the point ur just gnna ruind his carrier like what happening to isco the so called golden boy 
REPLY 
1 reply
+2
JIN JO
exactly, real madrid have too many players in the same position, 
if james rodriguez comes to real, then isco will stay in the bench, or some other real player has to give up his position. 
Real madrid, please think before you spend money equal to the price of some clubs in the segunda division
REPLY 
0
TLABANE NCHABELENG
...............­........Navas/C­asillas/Lopez 

...Cavarjal....­....Varane.....­.Ramos.......Ma­rcelo. 

...............­........Kroos..­.Modric/Alonso.­... 

Bale...........­........James..­...............­..............D­i Maria 

...............­.........C.Rona­ldo
REPLY 
1 reply
-3

JUAN LUIS GALLEGO RAMIREZ
Ronaldo as a 9? No way he has played there lately and doesn't fit....
REPLY 
+4

M4I50N ΑΓΥΑΠΟΝΓ
my mother-in-law makes $78 hourly on the internet http://VisitsTo­Money.com/index­.php?refId=4893­06
REPLY 
-1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-3

DANNY LOPEZ
He's a quality player but Madrid have to many players that have taken his position, attacking and midfield are full but honestly would want to see him at Atletico Madrid
REPLY 
+4

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-2

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-2

ILOVEAZONTO
Barca will always be second to Madrid .. sad truth .. Too Many kids on goal.com these days .. Messi has 2 seasons more left .. I hope he will take these kids away., let the insults begins kids ., lmaoo
REPLY 
+1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-3
MADRIDISTAMAN
Not really....but with the Bernabeu closing tomorrow tours during the day...looks like a ceremony is expected.
REPLY 
+5
CHINO
They didnt need bale either especially at the price they paid but that didnt stop them from getting him.
REPLY 
1 reply
-1
ANONYMOUS
They needed bale... 2 times in a row he won all the english top player awards and he was left footed to ronaldo's right foot
REPLY 
+1

AK KONNEH
1
REPLY 
0

AK KONNEH
I don't think we need James. let's keep our Dimaria and isco
REPLY 
+1

ANDRES ACEVEDO
James is a winner and he proved it already,winning in Argentina then with Porto last year 2nd place in monaco,Real Madrid has the money $$$ let them spend that money,James deserves a better team than monaco,I'm dying to see james with cristiano and bale CRAZYYYYY !!!
REPLY 
+2
CHRIS CHIDI
madrid is just showing their financial power. James is just over priced cos he is yet to be tested in big games. World cup show may a flash in the.... Just to show barca they can spend more than them 
REPLY 
+1
TOKI RODRIGO
also in 1998 - they bought Davor Suker
REPLY 
+3
OLATUNDE ADENIRAN
RM and Barca are stacking up stars to deal with Athletico Madrid. I can see Simeon laughing away by recruiting unknown but cheap talents and beating these big spenders again!
REPLY 
-1
CYPHER MOTE
"Though James enjoyed a wonderful tournament in Brazil, he remains a raw, unfinished product, ".....have you been watching Monaco at all last season?
REPLY 
+1
COMMENT: The European champions are set to spend a huge sum on the Colombian star but, given their current squad, do the Blancos really need him?
By Enis Koylu

One of football’s biggest certainties is that Real Madrid will always be waiting to swoop for any player who has just been the star man at the World Cup. They did so in 2006 with Fabio Cannavaro, and did the same four years earlier with Ronaldo.

In 2014, the Champions League holders will add Monaco's James Rodriguez to the list.

His Colombia side enthralled everyone across the planet with their brilliant attacking football, with the World Cup Golden Boot winner at the heart of everything until their exit to the hosts at the quarter-finals.

Inevitably, Barca and Real Madrid were instantly linked with his signature and the former Porto attacker professed his preference for a move to the capital. Now, the European champions are set to complete an €88m transfer for the 23-year-old.

But the question that lingers: do Madrid really need him? James is a wonderful player, capable of dictating play, scoring goals and delighting crowds, but the club seem to be fixing a problem they simply don’t have.

Carlo Ancelotti elected to play a 4-3-3 formation last year with Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema forming an all-star front line. The former duo are the two most expensive players in history and will not be dropped, the latter is the only natural No.9.

A switch to a 4-2-3-1 (which failed at the start of last season) is a possibility, with James joining Bale and Ronaldo in a triumvirate behind the French striker but the projected exit of Sami Khedira will leave them desperately lacking in quality in defensive midfield. At 32, Xabi Alonso is not getting any younger and should not be expected to do all the dirty work himself.



James will become Madrid’s second big signing of the summer after Toni Kroos and though the German is capable of playing as a holding midfielder, he lacks the defensive nous and workrate of Khedira. More pertinently, he prefers to occupy the same areas as James.

This is also the Financial Fair Play era and teams must sell to buy. James’ arrival spells the end for Angel Di Maria (as well as Isco). There were question marks over the Argentine’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu this time last year but Ancelotti elected to keep him at the club over Mesut Ozil.

The rest is history, the former Benfica man enjoying a fantastic season in a new midfield role. He was even man of the match in his side’s Champions League triumph back in May. He has done little to deserve being pushed out two months later.

Di Maria's fellow Argentine Willy Caballero also believes that Madrid are unwise to get rid of him. "He shut the mouths of many journalists in Spain who doubted his talents. I think some people doubted him but he has been excellent," he told Goal.

The price-tag is arguably the most staggering aspect of it all. Though James enjoyed a wonderful tournament in Brazil, he remains a raw, unfinished product, desperately short of experience at the top level, particularly in the Champions League.

He has spent his whole career to date playing in lesser leagues and though he aptly displayed this summer that he is ready to step up and make his mark on world football, his €88m price tag certainly seems steep for someone so untested.

James is not a player Madrid are crying out for. They already have star quality in abundance in attack and finding a tactical system to fit everyone in is going to prove very difficult. Despite this, Madrid are willing to pay the fourth highest transfer sum in history.

Arsene Wenger had expected James to hone his skills in the Principality club's upcoming Champions League campaign. "I doubt he'll move this year because Monaco will play in the Champions League next season. But in the next season or two he'll want to move somewhere else."

But, at the end of the day, this is Real Madrid and they always want the shiniest new toy on the market. And in James they are set to sign a player who is very much in vogue after a fantastic World Cup. Whether or not he is really needed is another question altogether.
Follow Enis Koylu on 

POLL OF THE DAY

TOP VOTE71.8%

Do Real Madrid need James Rodriguez?

  • 22.7%
    Yes
  • 71.8%
    No
  • 5.5%
    Don't know

RELATED

389 Comments

PRANAV
There is nothing we can do. I thought Real were on right track after the last season and have learnt from past mistakes and will just buy one or two players in this summer like a striker if Morata leaves, like Callejon or someone, but here we are back into the Galactico BS. 
Flo Perez needs to step down. His Galactico theory is so stupid. Its like buying a Cricket bat to play Tennis!
REPLY 
+1

PRANAV
Di Maria >>>>> James Rodriguez > Isco
REPLY 
0
BASHIR MAZAHERI
im talking here to madrid fans in will of their own good. 
BELIEVE ME you do not want james or anyone else playing in the false 9 position. 
Besides the false 9 position was just made in order to give what messi is doing at barca a name.
REPLY 
0
SULTAN AL-SHEHRI
I've no idea where they get all this money from. Something smells fishy here. Banks in Spain must be very corrupt. Real Madrid is not a football club, it's also a politically influenced club!
REPLY 
1 reply
-1
BASHIR MAZAHERI
they make that money but they also have huge debts
REPLY 
0

STEVENISAAC_NZ
"This is Real Madrid, and they always want the shiniest new toy"? What a childish writer! Sooo Liverpool and Arsenal don't like shiny new toys? Too bad if the best players want to play at the best club.
REPLY 
1 reply
-2
ANONYMOUS
NO THEY DON"T!! liverpool and arsenal buy players they need with proven talents... and players they can afford... Real Madrid can afford any one.. and they will buy even if they don't need them
REPLY 
+3

AGENTUR WALTHER
"One of football’s biggest certainties is that Real Madrid will always be waiting to swoop for any player who has just been the star man at the World Cup. They did so in 2006 with Fabio Cannavaro, and did the same four years earlier with Ronaldo". 
Was Ronaldo "the star man at the Word Cup" in 2010 - or indeed in any other year?
REPLY 
3 replies
-5
ANONYMOUS
2006 - 4 = 2002. 2002 Ronaldo.
REPLY 
+5

JOSIP SERTIĆ
he meant the brazilian ronaldo in 2002 not Cristiano in 2010
REPLY 
+2
ANONYMOUS
they mean the FAT BRAZILIAN RONALDO!! you are probably a kid who was not even born in 2002
REPLY 
+2
BXSTERD .
whats the point ur just gnna ruind his carrier like what happening to isco the so called golden boy 
REPLY 
1 reply
+2
JIN JO
exactly, real madrid have too many players in the same position, 
if james rodriguez comes to real, then isco will stay in the bench, or some other real player has to give up his position. 
Real madrid, please think before you spend money equal to the price of some clubs in the segunda division
REPLY 
0
TLABANE NCHABELENG
...............­........Navas/C­asillas/Lopez 

...Cavarjal....­....Varane.....­.Ramos.......Ma­rcelo. 

...............­........Kroos..­.Modric/Alonso.­... 

Bale...........­........James..­...............­..............D­i Maria 

...............­.........C.Rona­ldo
REPLY 
1 reply
-3

JUAN LUIS GALLEGO RAMIREZ
Ronaldo as a 9? No way he has played there lately and doesn't fit....
REPLY 
+4

M4I50N ΑΓΥΑΠΟΝΓ
my mother-in-law makes $78 hourly on the internet http://VisitsTo­Money.com/index­.php?refId=4893­06
REPLY 
-1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-3

DANNY LOPEZ
He's a quality player but Madrid have to many players that have taken his position, attacking and midfield are full but honestly would want to see him at Atletico Madrid
REPLY 
+4

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-2

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-2

ILOVEAZONTO
Barca will always be second to Madrid .. sad truth .. Too Many kids on goal.com these days .. Messi has 2 seasons more left .. I hope he will take these kids away., let the insults begins kids ., lmaoo
REPLY 
+1

TUMALIQUE
We are GALACTICOS and perez will sign the cheque with diamond pen.Halla madrid@madridis­ta!
REPLY 
-3
MADRIDISTAMAN
Not really....but with the Bernabeu closing tomorrow tours during the day...looks like a ceremony is expected.
REPLY 
+5
CHINO
They didnt need bale either especially at the price they paid but that didnt stop them from getting him.
REPLY 
1 reply
-1
ANONYMOUS
They needed bale... 2 times in a row he won all the english top player awards and he was left footed to ronaldo's right foot
REPLY 
+1

AK KONNEH
1
REPLY 
0

AK KONNEH
I don't think we need James. let's keep our Dimaria and isco
REPLY 
+1

ANDRES ACEVEDO
James is a winner and he proved it already,winning in Argentina then with Porto last year 2nd place in monaco,Real Madrid has the money $$$ let them spend that money,James deserves a better team than monaco,I'm dying to see james with cristiano and bale CRAZYYYYY !!!
REPLY 
+2
CHRIS CHIDI
madrid is just showing their financial power. James is just over priced cos he is yet to be tested in big games. World cup show may a flash in the.... Just to show barca they can spend more than them 
REPLY 
+1
TOKI RODRIGO
also in 1998 - they bought Davor Suker
REPLY 
+3
OLATUNDE ADENIRAN
RM and Barca are stacking up stars to deal with Athletico Madrid. I can see Simeon laughing away by recruiting unknown but cheap talents and beating these big spenders again!
REPLY 
-1
CYPHER MOTE
"Though James enjoyed a wonderful tournament in Brazil, he remains a raw, unfinished product, ".....have you been watching Monaco at all last season?
REPLY 
+1

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