Fabien Ruiz is already thinking about life after PSG

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European champion with Spain, Fabian Ruiz will soon return to his club PSG. Which does not prevent him from talking about the rest of his career.

If the Spanish team shone throughout a Euro 2024 that it almost logically won, there is a man who distinguished himself several times within Luis de la Fuente’s team. Although rather discreet since he joined Paris Saint-Germain, Fabian Ruiz has found freshness and offered quality football. While he will return to France when his few days of rest are over, the player already seems to be looking forward to the post-PSG era.

Under contract with Paris until June 2027, the midfielder has not forgotten where he comes from. A pure product of the Real Betis training center, Fabian Ruiz was caught up with his past, when the Sevillian club posted a photo of him and Ayoze Perez holding the Euro trophy. A photo that made a certain Isco react who called out Ayoze Perez, his teammate at Betis, on social networks. Bring it back Ayo ” A reflection that did not refer to the cup, but to Fabian Ruiz.

A very probable return

And the latter immediately responded, opening the doors wide to a return to Betis. It’s gonna happen… Tick-tock ” Which is bound to set the fans on fire.

Beticos. However, Fabian Ruiz was careful not to say more. Aged only twenty-eight, the player who left Betis in 2018 to join Napoli, is not expected to return home straight away.

A first challenge will be offered to him at Paris Saint-Germain. If Luis Enrique trusted him more this season than Christophe Galtier had done before him, the level of play of the Spanish midfielder was not necessarily satisfactory. It was in any case clearly lower than what he was able to show during the German Euro. It is up to him to ride the wave to continue to impose himself at PSG. Before thinking for good about a return to Betis.

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