PSG: it’s official, it’s over for this Parisian

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After a nightmarish season, an undesirable from Paris Saint-Germain will return to the capital this summer.

Juan Bernat’s move to Benfica was not as expected. Loaned by Paris Saint-Germain to the Portuguese club last September, the Spanish left-back only played 7 games in Benfiquista colors. A very poor result which can be explained by an inflammation of the pubis from which the 31-year-old player suffered throughout the season. Deprived of numerous matches because of this injury, Bernat expressed his disappointment on social networks.

“A very difficult season for me is coming to an endhe wrote on Instagram, disabled by pubalgia for many months. A season during which, after trying not to play billiards because of my pubalgia, I finally had to do it and that kept me away from the field for the whole year. »

PSG opens the door to a departure?

Despite this wasted season, Bernat wanted to thank the staff and supporters of Benfica. “I am very sad not to have been able to do what I love for a long time and not to have been able to enjoy this great club more, but football is like that and there is no other solution than to accept it and continue to work hard. At least I was able to finish the year on the field and am fully recovered. I would like to thank everyone at the club who has supported me during this difficult year and wish you all the best for the future,” he concluded.

One year before the end of his contract with PSG, Bernat is expected to return to the French capital. It is very likely that the Parisian leaders will not oppose the departure of the native of Cullera, announced in the viewfinder of Betis Sevilla.

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