James Rodriguez -- Colombia's star man at Brazil 2014
and winner of the Golden Boot -- penned a six-year contract with the
reigning European champion after his transfer from Monaco was completed
in a reported $121 million deal.
The 23-year-old
midfielder's six goals and two assists at the World Cup had heads
turning at all the big clubs, but Real was destined to get its man after
Rodriguez told Spanish sports newspaper Marca that he dreamed of playing for "Los Blancos."
"It's really flattering
to know that a club of Real Madrid's stature is interested in me. It'd
be a dream to join the club of my dreams," Rodriguez said.
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"Would I jump at the chance to go to Real? No doubt about it, my answer is a resounding yes," he added.
It was then only a matter of time before Real Madrid came knocking on Monaco's door.
Rodriguez joined Monaco
last year for a fee of $60.8 million and scored 10 goals in 38
appearances as the French club finished runner-up to Paris Saint-Germain
in Ligue 1.
Former Monaco chief executive and technical director Tor-Kristian Karlsen, who has regularly scouted players from Latin America, says Rodriguez is right up there with the world's best.
"He's possibly the best playmaker in the world at present," Karlsen told CNN in June.
Rodriguez even caught the attention of NBA star and avid football fan LeBron James.
"Man watching this
Colombia game I think I have my new favorite player in the World Cup!
Obviously his name help that out #Biased" LeBron tweeted.
The 10-time European
champion has always aimed to buy the world's top players, and Rodriguez
certainly fits the mold following his exploits at Brazil 2014, where he scored the goal of the tournament against Uruguay.
His innate ability to
pick a pass and his willingness to attack with speed and control make
him an exciting prospect for a Real Madrid team intent on playing a
counter-attacking style of football.
After beating Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final last season, Real Madrid will want to ensure it keeps up its trophy-winning ways.
Rodriguez follows World Cup winner Toni Kroos to the Bernabeu -- the Germany midfielder was bought for a reported $34 million from Bayern Munich last week.
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