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Costa Rica Star Joel Campbell Enters Free Agency After Alajuelense Departure

Joel Campbell’s future is now one of the main offseason storylines in Costa Rican football. The veteran forward has not announced his next club after Liga Deportiva Alajuelense decided not to renew his contract following the Clausura 2026 tournament. The club confirmed its decision Monday, closing a three-year spell for one of the country’s most recognizable players.

Campbell, 33, finished the Clausura with limited production. He played 12 league matches and scored once, from the penalty spot. Across the Clausura, Copa and Concacaf competition in 2026, he appeared in 14 matches, started six, played 701 minutes, scored one goal and added two assists.

The decision came after Alajuelense named Spaniard Ismael Rescalvo as its new coach. Campbell’s contract had already expired, and the club opted to move forward without him as it begins planning for the Apertura 2026 season.

Speculation quickly turned to Herediano, especially after Campbell became available. But club president Jafet Soto shut that possibility down this week, saying the Florense will not pursue the former Arsenal and Real Betis player. Soto called Campbell a quality player and said offers are unlikely to be a problem, but he made clear that Herediano is not in the race.

Soto also said Campbell could still attract interest from clubs in Costa Rica or abroad. That keeps the story open, especially for a player whose name still carries weight with fans who followed Costa Rica’s 2014 World Cup run and his years in Europe.

Campbell remains one of the best-known Costa Rican players of his generation. His career has included Arsenal, Lorient, Real Betis, Olympiacos, Villarreal, Sporting CP, Frosinone, León, Monterrey and Alajuelense. He was also part of Costa Rica’s memorable 2014 World Cup team, scoring against Uruguay in the opening match of the group stage.

For Costa Rican football, Campbell’s next move matters beyond one roster decision. He is no longer at the peak of his European career, but he remains a player with international recognition, a large following and the kind of resume few active Tico footballers can match.

For those who follow local football, his free-agent status adds another angle to a busy offseason. Alajuelense is reshaping its squad under a new coach. Herediano is coming off a Clausura 2026 title and has already ruled itself out. Other clubs now have to decide if Campbell fits their budget, locker room and tactical plans.

For now, there is no confirmed destination. Campbell is out at Alajuelense, Herediano is not an option, and the next chapter in one of Costa Rica’s most watched football careers remains unresolved.

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