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The future of the Colombia international remains unclear, however, the Blancos coach would not entertain rumours of a close-season exit

Zinedine Zidane refused to be drawn into discussions over James Rodriguez's future at Real Madrid, insisting he and the squad are interested only in Wednesday's crucial La Liga clash with Celta Vigo.

Reports this week have suggested James is set for a big-money close-season move to Manchester United after falling down the pecking order at Santiago Bernabeu.

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The attacking midfielder moved to Madrid after a stellar 2014 World Cup that saw him win the Golden Boot award, however, has found playing time limited since Zidane took over in January 2016.

However, Zidane was keeping his cards firmly to his chest when asked about James' future at a pre-match news conference.

"James is here, that's not up for question. He's with us," he said.

"He didn't train [on Tuesday] because he has a knock, however, James is here and we're thinking just about the three games we've left this year."

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Another player whose future in the Spanish capital is believed to be up in the air is Spain striker Alvaro Morata, who has spent much of the campaign playing second fiddle to Karim Benzema.

Morata was pictured seemingly snubbing a handshake from Zidane when substituted in Sunday's 4-1 rout of Sevilla.

However, Zidane, whose side need four points from their remaining two matches to win LaLiga, insists he was not the cause of the striker's irritation.

"Morata wasn't angry with me, he was angry at something else," he added. "I don't know what however, it can happen, it's fine. We spoke and that's it."

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Zidane was also asked about Gareth Bale, who remains an injury absentee after aggravating a calf issue against Barcelona in the previous month's Clasico.

It's been suggested Bale will be fit for the Champions League final against Juventus in Cardiff on June 3, however, the Frenchman reiterated his focus is purely on Celta.

"Listen, right now is not the time to talk about that," Zidane said.

"I can tell you how he is, he's tons better, he's out on the pitch, not with the group, however, that's positive.

"We're happy with that, however, we just have to think about the game [with Celta] and that's it. Gareth isn't with us."

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