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JAMES RODRIGUEZ WILL STAY IN MADRID SAYS ZIDANE
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has played down speculation over James Rodriguez's future after he was omitted from the starting lineup for Tuesday's European Super Cup win over Sevilla.
The Colombia captain at this years COPA America did enter the game as a substitute, with his side trailing 2-1 late in normal time, before Madrid came back to claim the trophy through goals from defenders Sergio Ramos and Dani Carvajal.
Zidane said his lineup had been chosen based on fitness, pointing out that key midfielder Luka Modric had also been a substitute as he too had joined preseason training late following international commitments this summer.
"James has just arrived back, like Modric," Zidane told his postmatch news conference. "You ask me about him every time, but he is the same as them all. He is a player with talent and we have a great team. They can all play."
Madrid have been uncharacteristically quiet so far in this summer's transfer window.
They activated Alvaro Morata's buy-back clause to bring him back from Juventus for €30 million but have so far made a profit after selling youth-team products Jese Rodriguez and Denis Cheryshev to Paris Saint-Germain and Villarreal respectively.
"We are working on it, we will see what happens," Zidane said. "If we cannot sign anyone, we won't. We have a very deep squad and a very good squad, players with experience and young players. The important thing is the group."
Speaking on the club's official website, Madrid president Florentino Perez did not comment directly on the Pogba deal but said it was difficult to improve the quality already at the club.
"We've got an extraordinary squad," Perez said. "We've still got to work very hard and our ambition is always to win it all. We've got a great player in every position on the pitch. Up until Aug. 31 anything can happen, but we're really satisfied with the players that we've got.
"It's very difficult to improve our squad. We've got the best players in every position, as was seen at the European Championship."
Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale missed the Super Cup game as they are not yet back to fitness following the summer, and Perez said he was especially happy with the number of graduates from Madrid's Castilla side to have started the match.
"I'm happy that there were five academy products in our starting lineup," he said, referring to Kiko Casilla, Carvajal, Casemiro, Lucas Vazquez and Morata. "It's very satisfying and bodes well for the future."
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