PSG: Juan Bernat on Valencia’s tablets

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It’s almost the end of a romance that lasted six years. Despite a few lows towards the end, Juan Bernat’s adventure at PSG was a great success overall. From the height of his 128 appearances with the capital club, the Spanish left defender saw his Parisian experience turn on September 16, 2020 when he tore his cruciate ligaments which ultimately kept him off the field for 13 months. Loaned last season to Benfica, the former Bayern Munich player did not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans.

And while this was still the case at the start of the season, a way out had to be found for the Spanish international (11 caps). After two months of transfer window, it is finally in Valencia that Juan Bernat is currently located according to our information. Under contract until 2025 in Paris, the native of Cullera, in the Valencia region, returned to his native region to negotiate with Valencia. The 31-year-old left-hander flew to continue discussions with a club he had attended between 2011 and 2014. The latter would be delighted to return to La Liga with the club che.

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