Sergiño Dest does not want to return to Barcelona

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Loaned this season to PSV Eindhoven by FC Barcelona, ​​Sergiño Dest (23 years old) finds playing time under the orders of Peter Bosz. The versatile full-back has played 12 games out of a possible 17 this season in the league, for two assists and one goal. A rather positive result, especially since his team is first in the Eredivisie with a perfect record: 17 wins in as many matches. Despite his good performances, he should not be kept by the Catalan management, Dest not being part of Xavi’s plans.

And despite the fact that it is “too early to talk about it” as he confided in comments reported by International Voetbalhe does not think he will return to Barça this summer if the situation is similar. “I have all my attention at PSV at the moment. And at the end of the season we will look further. A return to Barcelona? Only if the situation changes there. Xavi is still there. So, no right now, it’s getting too difficult.” There is still water in the gas between Dest and Xavi.

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