Jhon Jáder Durán has addressed his exclusion from Colombia’s 2026 World Cup squad and his recent departure from Zenit. In a recent interview, the striker responded to critics regarding his personal life and professional future, claiming he is mentally prepared for an upcoming positive development in his career.
Durán’s Response to Critics and the World Cup Snub

On a personal level, I am excellent and calm.Durán, via Win Sports, expressed a desire to move past the intense scrutiny that has shadowed his recent months. For those who have criticized his decisions or his perceived lack of commitment, Durán was notably guarded.
There is a lot of talk, a lot of speculation, and it is for the worse, so I prefer to keep it to myself.However, he did offer a cryptic hint that his career is far from stagnant, stating,
There is some good news out there that I have. I am prepared for what is coming.
The Truth Behind the Zenit Exit and Family Issues

Yes, I had a small problem, but it was mostly a family one. They allowed me to leave to resolve it, and I think everything is fine with them. I was there and I was very well. We came out as champions, so I think it was a good stay—it was short, but one of learning like all of them.Durán, via Semana, emphasized that his time in Russia ended on a high note, despite the personal interruption. The striker confirmed that his stint in Russia was a temporary arrangement, effectively ending his time with the club. He noted that because he was only there on loan, the path forward involves direct negotiations with his leadership team to determine his next professional destination.
Al-Nassr Ownership and Future Transfer Rumors
| Contract Detail | Status/Value |
|---|---|
| Owning Club | Al-Nassr |
| Contract Expiry | June 2030 |
| Transfer Valuation | 77 million euros |
| Most Recent Club | Zenit (on loan) |
Envigado’s Title and Durán’s Emotional Connection

