PSG: Juan Bernat explains his departure to Villarreal

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One more season, Juan Bernat will play away from the Parc des Princes. The Spanish left-back has been loaned to Villarreal for this season, without an option to buy. After a very complicated loan to Benfica, where he only played 3 league games, he will try to get back on track in his country. He was also presented as a new player of the Yellow Submarine this Wednesday.

He explained the reasons for his choice: “Villarreal are a great team and, what’s more, they’ve had a great start to the season. In addition, I’ve wanted to return to Spain and enjoy my country’s championship for several years. So, as soon as Villarreal gave me the opportunity, I didn’t hesitate. I’m convinced that this is the right place to continue growing. I’m here to help the team and to help them take points.”. It’s pretty clear.

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