James Rodriguez open to joining Bayern permanently

James Rodriguez would be willing to make his Bayern Munich stay permanent amid links with a return to parent club Real Madrid.

Madrid sent James to Bayern on a two-year loan deal, however, the Champions League holders are reportedly considering the prospect of bringing the Colombia star back to the Santiago Bernabeu halfway through the agreement.

James has expressed his happiness with the Bundesliga champions – who have the option to purchase the Colombian for a reported €42million in 2019 – and the 27-year-old opened the door for a prolonged stint in Bavaria.

"I think my future is here. There are a lot of rumours, they talk about a lot of clubs, but right now I'm thinking about Bayern Munich," James said. "That's my present, and I'm happy here."

Asked if he would like to make his Bayern deal permanent, James said: "Yeah, why not? Bayern are a big club, a top club also.

"I'm good here, and why not stay here for years? If they want me to be here, I'll be thankful with them because it's a club that put its confidence in me, so I feel all their love. Why not stay here for years? I think it's a good option."

"It'd be a really good option for me to continue here," James added. "I'm good here, it's my present and I'm not going to think about anything else."

James appeared 39 times in all competitions for Bayern last season, contributing eight goals and 15 assists.