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James Rodriguez to Juventus: Real Madrid ace house-hunting in Turin as he closes in on move to Italian champions

Real estate company Proto Group Ltd have revealed that the out-of-favour Colombian is on the look out in the city

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JAMES RODRIGUEZ'S transfer to Juventus has moved a step closer – he's been house-hunting in Turin.

The Real Madrid midfielder has fallen out of favour at the Bernabeu, and has been strongly linked with a move away from the Spanish capital all summer.

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James Rodriguez has been told he will have to settle for the bench at the BernabeuCredit: Getty Images
Rodriguez came on as a substitute in Real's first league game of the seasonCredit: Reuters
The midfielder is not in real manager Zinedine Zidane plansCredit: AP:Associated Press

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Real Estate company Proto Group Ltd have said that the Colombian's representatives have been in touch.

A statement read: "Representatives of James Rodriguez will this [Wednesday] afternoon be in Turin to confirm the renting of a villa in the city.

"For several weeks, we have been commissioned by the player to find a suitable home in Turin, and today we will close the deal."

Rodriguez is set to be the latest big money addition to join Juve this summer as they continue to spend after selling Paul Pogba for a world-record £109million to Manchester United.

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Midfielder Paul Pogba left to join Juventus in a £109m moveCredit: PA:Press Association
Gonzalo Higuain joined Juventus for £79m from NapoliCredit: ANSA

Gonzalo Higuain, Miralem Pjanic, Marko Pjaca, Mario Lemina and Dani Alves all joined the Italian champions this summer, while Blaise Matuidi is also on the way.

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