Manchester City enter the race to sign James Rodriguez

Manchester City enter the race to sign James Rodriguez

James Rodriguez's future at Real Madrid remains in the balance, with rumours now suggesting that Manchester City are interested in signing the forward.

The 24-year-old is currently on Copa America duty for Colombia, but that hasn't draw attention away from his difficult season at Real and his future.

James' list of potential suitors is long and, above all, illustrious.

Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, whose new coach Carlo Ancelotti coached James during his time with the Blancos, are waiting in the wings.

However, the significant interest is coming from the Premier League from both Manchester United and Manchester City.

Incoming City coach Pep Guardiola is keen to capitalise on the former Porto player's situation in the Spanish capital, as he has been seemingly resigned to a low position in Zinedine Zidane's pecking order.

In Guardiola's case it's known that Isco is also a player who fits the mould that is required in his team.

The Spaniard does appear to be valued by Zidane, while James has already suggested that he might not be playing at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu next season.

Real's answer, for the moment, is a firm "no" with regards to any enquiries, including PSG who are prepared to put 90 million euros on the table according to AS.