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Football Love: Eight Players who rejoined their boyhood clubs in Spanish La Liga

This Valentine's Day, we take a look at some of the best player-club relationships that have existed in Spanish football in recent years. Here are the players who rejoined their old clubs in La Liga.

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In Football, often the first club that you play for remains in the heart like the first love. Although players take opportunities to play for a bigger club in their career, but the essence of the first club is something different.

Many top-notch players have gone back to play again for their childhood club or the club where they kickstarted their careers. With love in the air on Valentine's Day, rekindling the footballing love is something we are to focus on in this article.

This Valentine's Day, we take a look at some of the best player-club relationships that have existed in Spanish football in recent years. Here are the players who rejoined their old clubs in La Liga-

Antoine Griezmann

Between 2014 and 2019, Antoine Griezmann became the leader of Atlético de Madrid's attack and netted 133 goals to become the fifth highest scorer in Rojiblanco history. So impressive was Griezmann for club and country, winning the 2018 World Cup with France, that FC Barcelona decided to sign him in 2019 after almost securing his services in 2018. Despite scoring 35 goals in two seasons in Catalonia, he never seemed to fully fit in and a move back to Atleti materialised at the end of the 2021 summer transfer window. "Knowing that Atleti wanted me back, I wanted to return no matter what and this is the best place for me to be happy on and off the pitch," Griezmann said before his re-debut with Los Rojiblancos, where he is now a permanent member of the squad.

Gerard Piqué

Gerard Piqué was just 10 years old when he joined FC Barcelona's academy. After climbing through the various youth categories at La Masia, his first professional contract then came with Manchester United in England. Piqué later debuted in LaLiga Santander during a loan spell at Real Zaragoza, where he played 28 times and scored three goals. After making several appearances for Manchester United following that loan experience, Piqué then signed with FC Barcelona again ahead of the 2008/09 season, ready to fulfil his dream and play for the first team. After 14 and a half seasons defending the colours of his beloved team in LaLiga Santander, winning eight league championships, Gerard Piqué announced in December that he was hanging up his boots.

Gerard Pique

Dani Carvajal

The case of Dani Carvajal is very similar to that of Piqué, but this time with Real Madrid. The Spaniard progressed through the Real Madrid academy after joining as a young boy and then made the move to Germany with Bayer Leverkusen. There, he proved that he had what it takes to be a top-level right-back and he was brought back to Real Madrid ahead of the 2013/14 campaign. Since then, he has become one of the club's most valuable assets and has won three LaLiga Santander championships during his nine seasons with Los Blancos. His aim is to keep representing his boyhood club for several years to come.

Carvajal

Asier Illarramendi

Real Sociedad academy graduate Asier Illarramendi was able to achieve his dream of debuting in LaLiga Santander with his local side, doing so in 2010/11 against RCD Espanyol. The following year saw him play 28 matches as he confirmed his status as one of the rising stars of Basque and Spanish football. Real Madrid noticed his potential and signed him, but, following a complicated spell in the capital, the midfielder decided to return home to play for the Txuri Urdin again and to even captain the side. He is one of the faces of Real Sociedad, who he has played for more than 200 times in LaLiga Santander.

Gerard Moreno

Gerard Moreno signed with Villarreal CF's academy when he was playing at the Juvenil level and earned his senior debut at the club when they were competing in Spain's second division. Promotion was secured that season and his LaLiga Santander debut followed, before the forward moved to RCD Espanyol and scored more and more goals. Having kept an eye on their academy product, Villarreal CF decided to sign Gerard Moreno back and he couldn't say no to a team he loves so much. In 2020/21, he netted 23 league goals and was the top-scoring Spaniard in the entire division, while he has more than 100 LaLiga Santander goals from his spells at both clubs.

Fernando Torres

Atlético Madrid have more than a century of history, but have few legends quite like Fernando Torres. El Niño, or The Kid in English, came out of the academy to debut with the team at just 17 years of age, doing so when Atleti were struggling in Spain's second division. Torres helped return them to their place in the top flight and then, after seven seasons, he departed to embark on a successful career with various foreign clubs. After winning almost every title there is to win in football, Torres returned to Atlético de Madrid in 2014/15 to reconnect with his first fanbase, the fanbase he himself was a part of. The striker enjoyed four more campaigns with the club, adding to his goals and appearances tallies to finish his career with 103 strikes across 281 matches in LaLiga Santander.

Fernando Torres

Iago Aspas

Iago Aspas is a key part of RC Celta's history and vice versa. The forward who joined RC Celta's academy aged nine was able to become an immediate hero when he eventually debuted for the senior side. After eight seasons with the Celeste, Aspas went off to try his luck elsewhere, but he was never as happy as when he was wearing his favourite club's sky blue shirt. As such, he returned home in 2015 and is now the club's top scorer with 192 total goals in 441 official matches.

Jesús Navas

On the other side of Seville, Jesús Navas is still playing football and still playing for Sevilla FC. The winger and full-back reached the first team after progressing through Sevilla FC's academy and played 10 seasons at the top level of Spanish football. An adventure in England followed, before Navas decided to come home and he is now the captain of the current Sevilla FC side. With the Andalusian club, he has played 629 official matches and netted 38 goals.

Story first published: Tuesday, February 14, 2023, 11:33 [IST]
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