The former San Francisco 49ers player is still hoping for a comeback in the world's best league.

“Five in the morning. Five days a week. For three years. Still ready, ”he wrote on Twitter the other day.

Now US President Donald Trump - who repeatedly condemned Kaepernick for kneeling during the national anthem - says he wants to see the quarterback in the NFL again.

But, and he repeats, "only if he's good enough."

- If he is good enough ... I know several of the owners in the league and if he is good enough, someone will recruit him. I know these people and they would hire him right away if he is good enough because they want to do everything to win matches, ”Trump says, continuing:

- Honestly, I would love to see Kaepernick come in and play again if he's good enough.

Following the exit from the NFL, Colin Kaepernick voted the league along with Carolina's Eric Reid. They felt they were more or less blacklisted by the league for their protests. In February, the players and the league agreed on a settlement where they received an unknown amount of money to close the mood.