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Valere Germain: 'Monaco can replace James Rodriguez'

Monaco forward Valere Germain believes that the French club can replace Real Madrid-bound James Rodriguez.

Monaco forward Valere Germain is confident that the French club can replace James Rodriguez if the Colombian moves on to Real Madrid this summer.

Rodriguez is widely expected to complete a move to Los Blancos next week following weeks of speculation.

However, Germain has insisted that the Ligue 1 side can move on from the attacker.

"All the players have faith in the club's officials," Germain told L'Equipe.

"If James leaves, as he's considered as one of the best in Europe right now, it would be a huge loss. But Monaco can always buy new recruits. I'm sure we'll have a team as competitive as last year."

Madrid will reportedly pay £70m for Rodriguez.

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Colombia's midfielder James Rodriguez celebrates after scoring during the quarter-final football match between Brazil and Colombia at the Castelao Stadium in Fortaleza during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 4, 2014
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